Seminar paper from the year 2005 in the subject History of Germany – 1848, Empire, Imperialism, grade: 1, 3 (A), Georgetown University (History), course: Novels Of Empire (Colloquium), language: English, abstract: 1. Introduction
There is no other institution in Rudyard Kipling‟s Kim, which has a comparable importance for the description of India than the railway. It serves not only as a location for the plot, but as a symbol for the power and the progress of the British Empire in India. On the following pages these roles of the “te-rain” will become investigated: After a view on the history of the railway in colonial India, its importance for the story and as a metaphor of the colonial Empire will be discussed. The conclusion will deal with the question how Kipling‟s introduction of the train in his novel fits together with his inter-pretation of Empire.
Aaron Faßbender
The Image Of The “Te-rain” in Rudyard Kipling’s ’Kim’ [PDF ebook]
The Image Of The “Te-rain” in Rudyard Kipling’s ’Kim’ [PDF ebook]
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