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Ex Eremo: Poems Chiefly Written in India is a distinguished poetic collection by H. G. Keene that offers readers a window into the literary landscape of colonial India. Written during the author’s residence in India, these poems reflect the profound impressions made by the subcontinent’s diverse landscapes, cultures, and spiritual traditions.
Keene’s verse demonstrates a deep appreciation for his surroundings, blending Victorian sensibilities with observations of Indian life and nature. The collection serves as both a personal testament and a historical artifact, providing insight into how Western writers of the period perceived and interpreted India. Through carefully crafted stanzas and thoughtful imagery, Keene explores themes of exile, distance, discovery, and cultural encounter.
This work is essential for readers interested in colonial literature, Indian poetry in English, and nineteenth-century verse. The poems showcase technical proficiency and emotional depth, making it a valuable contribution to the broader canon of India-inspired English poetry.







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