first edition Hard Cover
1981 · Cambridge, Massachusetts
by McClure, John A
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1981. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 6x0x9. First edition. Light general wear to jacket, jacket reverse lightly foxed. Top page ridge foxed. 1981 Hard Cover. 182 pp. In this skillfully written essay on the fiction of imperialism, John McClure portrays the colonialist--his nature, aspirations, and frustrations--as perceived by Kipling and Conrad. And he relates these perceptions to the world and experiences of both writers. In the stories of the 1880s, McClure shows, Kipling focuses with bitter sympathy on "the white man's burden" in India, the strains produced by early exile, ignorance (truncated)