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In Orientalism, Said has much to say about the Orient and sex: the way in which the sexually restricted life and imagination of the European male was able to find fecundity and plenty in a far off place with a different culture and outlook on sexual matte... see more

It is, perhaps, the noun “disguise” that best sums up Richard Burton’s life and works. Most famously, he disguised himself as a Muslim from India, born to Afghan parents, in his celebrated Pilgrimage and took the same Muslim identity a few years later dur... see more

This paper looks at the activities of the notorious mid-nineteenth century “Cannibal Club” and relates its activities to the particular forms of racism and pornography that developed in Victorian Britain. The aim is to highlight the particular ways in whi... see more

Richard Francis Burton has proved a source of fascination for a large number of writers and researchers. Many biographies have been written about his life, with the latest by Jon Godsall, being the most comprehensive to date (if perhaps inclined to make a... see more

In this book, New Perspectives on Richard Burton, John Wallen, an academic, a poet, a short story writer, and a novelist, offers a case study of Burton to read alongside Said’s polemics on the same figure. Wallen does not discount Said’s argument altogeth... see more

I first studied The Waste Land many years ago as a new post-graduate student. At that time I—naturally enough—bought into many of the usual platitudes on this piece: “It’s all about the hopelessness of the post-first-world-war situation”; “It’s about the ... see more

In this book, New Perspectives on Richard Burton, John Wallen, an academic, a poet, a short story writer, and a novelist, offers a case study of Burton to read alongside Said’s polemics on the same figure. Wallen does not discount Said’s argument altogeth... see more

I first studied The Waste Land many years ago as a new post-graduate student. At that time I—naturally enough—bought into many of the usual platitudes on this piece: “It’s all about the hopelessness of the post-first-world-war situation”; “It’s about the ... see more

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