972
Charles Dilke, Greater Britain (London, 1885), p. 554.
973
R. Cecil, The Myth of the Master Race, p. 146, 147.
974
Francis Hutchins, Illusion of Permanence, pp. III, 112; cf. ZiaSardar& AshisNandy & Meryl Wyn Davies, Barbaric Others. A manifesto on Western Racim (London, 1993), pp. 75f.
975
Alain Cairns, Prelude to Imperialism, pp. 114, 108, 118; Christine Bolt, Victorian attitudes to Race (London, 1971), p. 146; Bill Schwarz (Editor), Expansion of England. Race, ethnicity and cultural history (London, 1996), p. 136; Lewis Wurgaft, The Imperial Imagination. Magic and Myth in Kipling's India (Middletown, Conn., USA, 1983), p. 19; The 'manly Englishman' and the 'effeminate Bengali' in the Late 19th centure (New Delhi, 1995), pp. 41, 124; Kincaid, British social life in India, S. x; A. J. Greenberger (wie Anm. 26), S. 48; Martin Daunton and Rick Halpern (Editors), Empire and Others. British encounters with indigenous peoples 1600–1850 (London, 1999), p. 20.
976
Benita Parry, Delusions and discoveries. Studies on India in the British imperial imagination 1880–1930 (London, 1972), p. 32.
977
Ibid., p. I24f, zitiert F. A. Steel, Law of the Treshold (1914), S. 293; Lewis D. Wurgaft, The Imperial imagination, Magic and Myth in Kipling's India (Middletown, Conn., USA, 1983), p. 19.
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Parry, Delusion, p. 4, zitiert J. R. Ackerley, Hindu Holiday. An Indian journey (1952), p. 23f.
979
Francis Hutchins, The Illusion of Permanence, p. 154, 155.
980
Reginald Reynolds, The White Sahibs in India (1937), p. 275.
981
Greenberger, British image of India, p. 18.
982
Kincaid, British social life in India, p. xvii.
983
Parry, Delusions, p. 123.
984
Ibid., p. 4.
985
Псевд.: Флора Энни Уэбстер (1847–1929) — романистка.
986