Step back in time to 19th-century British India with Flora Annie Steel's captivating novel, "The Potter's Thumb." A window into a bygone era, this work of historical fiction explores the complexities of colonialism and the intricate tapestry of social customs that defined the period. Through meticulously observed details, Steel paints a vivid portrait of life in British India, shedding light on the experiences of women and the challenges they faced within a society undergoing profound transformation. "The Potter's Thumb" offers a glimpse into a world shaped by cultural heritage, offering a…mehr
Step back in time to 19th-century British India with Flora Annie Steel's captivating novel, "The Potter's Thumb." A window into a bygone era, this work of historical fiction explores the complexities of colonialism and the intricate tapestry of social customs that defined the period. Through meticulously observed details, Steel paints a vivid portrait of life in British India, shedding light on the experiences of women and the challenges they faced within a society undergoing profound transformation. "The Potter's Thumb" offers a glimpse into a world shaped by cultural heritage, offering a nuanced perspective on the interactions between British colonizers and the Indian population. This edition presents a carefully prepared republication of a timeless story, allowing readers to immerse themselves in a rich and thought-provoking narrative that continues to resonate with its insightful portrayal of a pivotal period in history. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Flora Annie Webster Steel (1847 - 1929) was an English writer known for her insightful portrayal of British colonial life in India. Born in Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, Steel was married to a member of the Indian Civil Service, which afforded her a close-up view of Anglo-Indian society during the British Raj. Her experiences in India significantly influenced her literary works, which often feature strong, vivid characters and an authentic depiction of the regional settings. Steel is most recognized for her novel 'The Potter's Thumb' (1894), a work that captures the complex dynamics of power, culture, and relationships within the context of colonial rule. Much of her writing is characterized by a deep humanism and a marked awareness of the social issues of her time. Steel's narrative style is richly descriptive, reflecting her keen observational skills and her ability to weave intricate stories. Throughout her career, she published more than 30 books, including novels, stories for children, and volumes on Indian cooking, gardening, and folklore. Her works earned her critical acclaim during her lifetime, with 'The Potter's Thumb' cementing her reputation as a significant figure in Anglo-Indian literature. Through her extensive body of work, Flora Annie Steel provided a nuanced exploration of the lives of both colonizers and the colonized, leaving a lasting mark on the literary portrayal of the British Empire in India.
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