Romancing the Raj: Interracial Relations in Anglo-Indian Romance Novels

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Publication year
2004
Journal
History of Intellectual Culture
Volume
4.1
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This article examines Anglo-Indian romance novels written by British women during the period of the Raj. It argues that these love stories were symptomatic of British fantasies of colonial India and served as a forum to explore interracial relations as well as experimenting with the modern femininity of the New Woman. With the achievement of Indian independence in 1947, British interest in India as a locus for romance rapidly declined, thus demonstrating that these novels were never concerned with India but with British lives and British colonialism.