Confessions of a Thug
Philip Meadows Taylor(Author)
Patrick Brantlinger(Editor)
Oxford Paperbacks (Publisher)
Published on 31. July 1998
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Paperback/Softback
480 pages
978-0-19-288021-5 (ISBN)
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Philip Meadows Taylor's Confessions of a Thug (1839) is the most influential novel about India prior to Kipling's Kim and was one of the bestselling sensation novels of the nineteenth century. In the course of a confession to a white `sahib' the imprisoned Ameer Ali recounts his life as a member of the Thuggee, a secret religious cult practising ritual mass murder and robbery. Taylor uncovered evidence of the crimes committed by bands of Thugs as a Superintendent of Police in India during the 1820s. Introducing a new standard of ethnographic realism to western fiction about India, Confessions of a Thug is a strikingly vivid, chilling and immensely readable thriller. This unique critical edition makes available a fascinating and significant work of Empire writing. This book is intended for undergraduate and postgraduate study of colonial literature and empire writing; Cultural Studies.
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Language
English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Oxford University Press
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College/higher education
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Height: 190 mm
Width: 120 mm
Weight
389 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-288021-5 (9780192880215)
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