Mobility, Identity and the Supernatural in Late-Victorian Fiction
Abstract
This paper discusses two late-Victorian works set in Africa and how the English national identity in these stories is defined within broadening spectrum of contexts. It argues that there is a great sense of belief in multiculturalism reflected in these works which allow different nations to enjoy cultural exchange as well as develop their own identities within this broader context.
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