Portrait of a nabob: graphic satire, portraiture, and the Anglo-Indian in the late eighteenth century

C Smylitopoulos - RACAR: Revue d'art canadienne, 2012 - erudit.org
L'étude des portraits commandés entre la fin des années 1760 et les années 1790 met en
lumière les premiers modèles britanniques s' identifiant à l'Orient à travers une myriade …

Linguistic instability in RB Sheridan's Pizarro

M Wiley - SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, 2015 - muse.jhu.edu
Abstract Richard Brinsley Sheridan's Pizarro (1799) demonstrates a world in geographical
and linguistic play, a world of uncertain boundaries and definitions. Coming out of David …

[图书][B] Dissonant Sauvages: Representations of Louisiana Natives in French Cultural Productions, 1683–1753

S Capmartin - 2021 - search.proquest.com
This dissertation looks at the complex set of representations of Native Americans of the
upper and lower Mississippi Valley at stake in four French cultural productions of the late 17 …

The Nabob, National Identity, and Social Performance in Elizabeth Griffith's A Wife in the Right (1772)

R Hilton - Lumen: Selected Proceedings from the Canadian …, 2022 - erudit.org
Elizabeth Griffith's play A Wife in the Right (1772) features a nabob character, a British man
returned from India after having made his fortune through imperial pursuits. This article …

[PDF][PDF] Advice and Discontent: Staging Identity through Legal Representation on the British Stage, 1660-1800

SM Cerniglia - 2017 - diginole.lib.fsu.edu
One of the key issues that arises when discussing the long eighteenth century is that of
identity: self/individual, and group/national. Whereas recent critical work in both literary …