Texts and Politics: Postcolonial Revaluations of two British Classics
Texts and Politics: Postcolonial Revaluations of two British Classics

Rahim Moosavinia

Volume 30, Issue 3 , October 2011, , Pages 67-82

https://doi.org/10.22099/jtls.2012.378

Abstract
  The major argument of this essay is that Kipling treats the colonial subject as the "other," and Forster proves to be almost as pro-Empire as writers like Kipling. Nevertheless, A Passage ...  Read More