Description
This scholarly work traces the intellectual journey of Thomas William Rhys Davids, one of the most influential Western scholars of Buddhism and founder of the Pali Text Society. Written by Ananda Wickremeratne, the book examines how Rhys Davids’ experiences in colonial Ceylon (Sri Lanka) during the 1860s–70s shaped his groundbreaking work in Buddhist studies. It offers a fascinating lens into the intersection of colonialism, orientalism, and the Western discovery of Theravada Buddhism. Essential reading for students of Buddhist history, South Asian studies, and anyone interested in how Eastern philosophy was interpreted and transmitted to the West. This Motilal Banarsidass edition is a valuable resource for understanding the roots of contemporary Buddhist scholarship and the complex relationship between colonial administrators and indigenous religious traditions. Perfect for researchers, graduate students, and serious readers exploring the history of religious studies.
- Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publishers (1 January 1984)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 274 pages
- ISBN-10 : 8120823613
- ISBN-13 : 978-8120823617
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the author of The Genesis of an Orientalist?
The book is written by Ananda Wickremeratne, a historian specializing in Sri Lankan history and colonial studies. It examines the life and work of T.W. Rhys Davids, the pioneering British scholar who founded Pali Buddhist studies in the West.
What is this book about and who should read it?
This academic work explores how Thomas William Rhys Davids became interested in Buddhism during his time in colonial Ceylon. It’s ideal for students and researchers in Buddhist studies, South Asian history, religious studies, and postcolonial scholarship, as well as anyone interested in orientalism and how Buddhism reached the Western world.
Is The Genesis of an Orientalist available in India?
Yes, this Motilal Banarsidass edition is available in India at The Bookish Owl for ₹450. It’s a 274-page hardcover published in 1984 and remains an important academic reference for Buddhist scholarship.
Who was Thomas William Rhys Davids?
T.W. Rhys Davids (1843–1922) was a British colonial administrator in Ceylon who became the founder of Pali Text Society and a pioneering scholar of Theravada Buddhism. This book chronicles his transformation from colonial officer to orientalist scholar and his lasting impact on Buddhist studies.
Why is this book important for Buddhist studies in India?
The book provides critical insight into how Western scholarship shaped modern understanding of Buddhism. For Indian scholars and students, it offers perspective on colonial interpretations of Buddhist texts and traditions, which continue to influence contemporary Buddhist scholarship and discourse across Asia.






