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Shakespeare's King Lear And Indian Politics (1900)
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132 pages
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Exploring the themes of power, corruption, and betrayal in Shakespeare's King Lear, William Miller connects the play to the political landscape of late 19th-century India under British colonial rule. He highlights how the tragedy reflects the turmoil of the time and examines the impact of literature and theatre on political discourse. Miller reveals how Indian nationalists utilized Shakespeare’s works to challenge colonialism and foster a sense of identity. This insightful analysis offers a unique perspective on the intersection of literature and politics in colonial India.
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2008, paperback
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