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Lang was a friend and student of India, its cultures and people, at a time when this was hardly a fashionable stance among white colonial gentlemen.'' - The Spectator Written by writer, journalist and Indophile Johnang, Wanderings in India is one of the best and most engaging, personal accounts of India in the nineteenth century. Spanning the years during and after the 1857 Sepoy Rebellion and taken fromang''s contributions to the weekly magazine, Household Words, it includes a series of ''sketches ofife in Hindostan'' as encountered byang during his travels. Included in this book are storiesike ''The Ranee of Jhansi'', an account ofang''s personal meeting with Raniakshmibai regarding the infamous Doctrine ofapse; ''The Mahommedan Mother'', a powerful portrayal of the predicament of Indian women who had relationships with European men; and ''The Himalayas'', an account ofang''s adventures in the hills, camping and shooting kakur, bear, pheasant, ghooral and theike. From wonderfully evocative descriptions of the Himalayas to insightful narratives of his encounters with historical figures,ang''s remarkable book transcends genres and moves effortlessly from memoir to travelogue to fiction, but never fails to delight and enlighten the reader.

Wanderings in India and Other Sketches of Life in Hindostan

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      Publisher: Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd.
      Publication Date: 20/04/2015
      ISBN13: 9788129136848, 978-8129136848
      ISBN10: 8129136848

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      Book Synopsis
      Lang was a friend and student of India, its cultures and people, at a time when this was hardly a fashionable stance among white colonial gentlemen.'' - The Spectator Written by writer, journalist and Indophile Johnang, Wanderings in India is one of the best and most engaging, personal accounts of India in the nineteenth century. Spanning the years during and after the 1857 Sepoy Rebellion and taken fromang''s contributions to the weekly magazine, Household Words, it includes a series of ''sketches ofife in Hindostan'' as encountered byang during his travels. Included in this book are storiesike ''The Ranee of Jhansi'', an account ofang''s personal meeting with Raniakshmibai regarding the infamous Doctrine ofapse; ''The Mahommedan Mother'', a powerful portrayal of the predicament of Indian women who had relationships with European men; and ''The Himalayas'', an account ofang''s adventures in the hills, camping and shooting kakur, bear, pheasant, ghooral and theike. From wonderfully evocative descriptions of the Himalayas to insightful narratives of his encounters with historical figures,ang''s remarkable book transcends genres and moves effortlessly from memoir to travelogue to fiction, but never fails to delight and enlighten the reader.

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