Exploring Empire's Margins: How Literature Shaped Colonial Perceptions
In the late 19th century, British literature played a crucial role in shaping how people imagined distant lands under the British Empire. Novels helped Europeans visualize places like India, Canada, and Africa, which were considered the edges of the Empire. Scholars have noted the strong connection between British culture and imperial policies during this time. The novel was the main form of literature, providing insights into both aspects.