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11: Tripmaster Monkey
... the Chinese community is perceived. Americans, Wittman thinks, view Chinese as gamblers, producers of cheap food and martial arts movies. The Chinese have been unfavorably represented in Western media since Kipling (298-299). He is also concerned with how the community perceives itself, how they can transform their tradition and move from a hyphenate existence to solid citizenship (293). Whether his ...
12: Political Economy Of The Ancient India
... statutory rape for “consenting” Indian brides from 10 years to 12. The typical attitude of British officials who went to India during this period was, as the English writer Rudyard Kipling put it, to “take up the White man's burden.” By and large, throughout the interlude of their Indian service to the crown, Britons lived as superbureaucrats, “Pukka Sahibs,” remaining ...
13: Jack London
... Bay, becoming the self-styled "Prince of the Oyster Pirates." In his spare time, he attempted to further his education by reading the works of Herbert Spencer, Karl Marx, Rudyard Kipling, Friedrich Nietzche, and others. He joined the Klondike gold rush or 1898, returning to San Francisco penniless, but with a wealth of memories which provided the raw material for his ...
14: I Know Why The Caged Bird Sing
... s poetry is that she seems too much shackled to the poets of the late 19th and early 20th century. In Caged Bird, she admits that she "enjoyed and respected Kipling, Poe, Butler, Thackeray and Henely," and that she "saved [her] young passion for Paul Lawernce Dunbar, Langston Hughes, James Weldon Johnson, and W.E.B. Du Bois . . ." (Angelou 11). To ...
15: Jack London 3
... Bay, becoming the self-styled "Prince of the Oyster Pirates." In his spare time, he attempted to further his education by reading the works of Herbert Spencer, Karl Marx, Rudyard Kipling, Friedrich Nietzche, and others. He joined the Klondike gold rush or 1898, returning to San Francisco penniless, but with a wealth of memories which provided the raw material for his ...
16: Jack London 2
... Bay, becoming the self-styled "Prince of the Oyster Pirates." In his spare time, he attempted to further his education by reading the works of Herbert Spencer, Karl Marx, Rudyard Kipling, Friedrich Nietzche, and others. He joined the Klondike gold rush or 1898, returning to San Francisco penniless, but with a wealth of memories which provided the raw material for his ...
17: Jane Erye - Feminism
... perhaps is the most conventionally "romantic" of them (and thus the one which has given rise to the most speculation about her own affairs of the heart-for example, by Kipling); however, there is still plenty of Jane Austen irony. Persuasion also contains more description of background and natural beauty than the previous novels. In her admiration for the seaside town ...
18: Heart Of Darkness
... Africans reflect the popular view of the time. That view being to Christianize Africa and get rid of their traditional culture. This view was held by the likes of Rudyard Kipling, Leoplod II and other prominent men of the time. Marlow does not recognizes his Aunt’s views simply because she is a women and he doesn’t think women belong ...
19: Jane Austen: Background of Her Novels
... perhaps is the most conventionally "romantic" of them (and thus the one which has given rise to the most speculation about her own affairs of the heart_for example, by Kipling); however, there is still plenty of Jane Austen irony. Persuasion also contains more description of background and natural beauty than the previous novels. In her admiration for the seaside town ...
20: Edgar Allan Poe
... a critic. Poe was influenced by the British 18th century's romantic horror short stories. That is why he wrote those. He was also very influenced by Jules Verne, Rudyard Kipling and Conan Doyle. Especially their early works, before the had found their own style. Poe was fascinated by the mystical and the unknown. He was also interested in the human ...


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