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Lymond Chronicles. Set in 16th Century Scotland etc. Umberto Eco The Name of the Rose. ... Paul Scott Raj Quartet – goings on in colonial India. ...
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literary set for over a decade. Then, as abruptly as she entered his life, she left him for a seond husband, Schuyler ... and postindependence India. Suicide or its contemplation ... and contradictions in Paul Scott's self. She does not attempt .... The narrator chronicles daily fatigues and abrasions in a diary- ...
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The Jewel In The Crown - The Complete Series DVD 1984: Amazon.co.uk:
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It tells the story of a small group of Britons and Indians from the middle of the Second World War to the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947. An excellent glimpse into the pysche of Anglo-Indians in the final days of the "Raj." Based on Paul Scott's Raj Quartet novels.
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The Forsyte Saga, The Cazalet Chronicles by Elizabeth Jane Howard, The Raj Quartet by Paul Scott, ... Some good storeis taking place on the fringe of the action are The Raj Quartet books by Paul Scott set in India during World War II and The Balkan Trilogy and The Levant Trilogy by Olivia Manning following a mixed group of ...
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1. The Raj Quartet by Paul Scott ... "Well-written historical romance set in nineteenth-century India paints a vivid portrait of love, war, and adventure in the foothills of the Himalayas."
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British Empire in fiction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The British Empire has often been portrayed in fiction . Originally such works described the Empire because it was a contemporary part of life; nowadays fictional references are also frequently ma...
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