Description
The Indian Eye On English Life presents the fascinating observations of Behramji M. Malabari, a prominent Indian social reformer and journalist, as he travels through England and documents his impressions of English society, culture, and institutions.
Written in the 19th century, this work provides a unique counter-perspective to typical Western accounts of India, instead turning the analytical gaze upon England itself. Malabari, known for his progressive views and social activism in India, brings his reformist lens to examine English customs, social practices, educational systems, and moral values. His account serves as both travel narrative and social commentary, offering valuable insights into how an educated Indian intellectual perceived and critiqued Western civilization.
This philosophical journey combines personal observations with deeper reflections on comparative cultures, making it an important historical document for understanding cross-cultural perspectives during the colonial era and the intellectual discourse of Indian reform movements.







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