The White Man's Burdens: An Anthology of British Poetry of the Empire

The White Man's Burdens: An Anthology of British Poetry of the Empire
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Exeter Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 September 1996
Pages
406
ISBN
9780859894500

The White Man’s Burdens: An Anthology of British Poetry of the Empire

It is recognized, this text puts forward, that Western imperialism, of which the British Empire was a major part, played a crucial role in forming the modern world. The best-known literary works on the subject are the novels such as Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe , Rider Haggard’s She and King Solomon’s Mines , Kipling’s Kim , Forster’s A Passage to India and Orwell’s Burmese Days . This anthology offers the contribution of poetry in the formation of attitudes to the Empire from 1598 to the late 20th century. The poems themselves reveal how ideas about Empire came to be developed from Elizabethan adventurism, through the 17th and 18th centuries’ cult of commerce (in which the slave trade played a part) to High Victorian Imperialism, and beyond into our own period of the end of the Empire. This anthology offers a range of poetry published in Britain from 1598 onwards which has dealt with the British Empire. The poems are drawn from a cultural range, over a period of more than 350 years and include conventional poetry, popular poetry, hymns and ballads.

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