Description
Curry and Rice is a delightful and satirical illustrated work by George Franklin Atkinson that provides a fascinating window into British colonial life in nineteenth-century India. Through forty meticulously crafted plates, the author presents humorous and often pointed observations about the social dynamics, customs, and peculiarities of British expatriate society at their station in India.
The work combines detailed illustrations with sharp social commentary, examining the interactions between the British colonizers and Indian society, as well as the internal hierarchies and social conventions among the British themselves. Atkinson’s keen eye for detail and his talent for gentle satire make this a valuable historical document that captures the essence of colonial social life with wit and insight.
This Victorian-era classic remains an important cultural artifact for understanding the complexities of the Raj period and the attitudes that shaped colonial India.
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