Description
The Rose and the Lotus presents a fascinating dual narrative examining the domestic spheres of Victorian England and colonial India. Through Johnston’s observant eye, readers encounter the distinct cultural practices, social hierarchies, and family structures that defined these two societies during the nineteenth century.
The work serves as both a travelogue and social commentary, drawing parallels and contrasts between English home life and the experiences of the English community in India. Johnston’s detailed descriptions reveal how domestic spaces, gender roles, and daily routines differed significantly across these geographical and cultural boundaries.
This historical non-fiction work provides valuable insights into the lived experiences of women and families during the colonial period, offering contemporary readers a window into the assumptions, prejudices, and complexities of the era. The symbolic pairing of the rose and the lotus represents the two distinct worlds Johnston explores throughout her narrative.







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