AU$14.95
Convert this price to your currency
IN STOCK - Ships Immediately.
Ontario.
Broadview Press.
2005.
Edited by Maire ni Fhlathuin. 400pp, appendices, references, paperback. "Tells the story of Kimball O'Hara, an orphaned Irish boy growing up in late nineteenth-century India, and his quest for identity as he strives to reconcile his Western inheritance with the Indian life he has always known. This edition sets the novel in the context of the historical period and addresses Kipling's ambivalent relationship with Inida, the Empire's treatment of the "other" classes and races who worked to maintain the British presence in India, and the place of Kim in Kipling's career as a writer." Publisher's description. A classic "Empire" novel. (When referring to this item please quote stockid 91612)
ISBN: 9781551115214
Related Subject Areas:
British India
Identity
India
novel
South Asia
|

Kim.
|