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Desmond's Daughter
Author(s): Diver, Maud
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Volume Condition: | Very Good |
| Dust Jacket: | No |
| Dust Jacket Condition: | N/A |
| Edition: | 1st Edition |
| Impression: | 1st Impression |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher Name: | William Blackwood and Sons |
| Publication Place: | United Kingdom |
| Book ID: | 001622 |
| Catalogue(s): | Fiction - General ◇ Vintage Books |
[1916] 566pp plus publisher's adverts at rear. Green cloth boards (a little rubbed on edges and around spine, slightly rounded on corners). Lending sheet on front endpaper, no other library markings and otherwise neat, clean and bright internally. No jacket. Maud Diver (the pen name of Katherine Marshall was an India-born English writer. Her first novel, Captain Desmond, VC, was published in 1907. This and subsequent books were popular, making contemporary bestseller lists. She wrote in the imperial romance genre - popular at the time - but unlike her contemporary, Kipling, Diver was largely forgotten by later generations. Recent interest in her books has been triggered by their recognition as a source of information for studies on Anglo-Indian culture. She took a different view from Kipling however, arguing that East and West could and should blend. At the same time, however, she feared over dilution of the English bloodline, as is made clear in this novel. A hard to find title, scarcer in its first edition. 8vo 0
Keywords:
Vincent leigh
empire
east and west
mixed marriages
literature and nation