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“Gup.” Sketches of Anglo-Indian Life and Character - Gyan Books

About The Book: Gup: Sketches of Anglo-Indian Life and Character by Florence Marryat (1833–1899) offers a lively and humorous portrayal of British colonial society in 19th-century India. Through a series of satirical sketches, Marryat explores the manners, customs, and peculiarities of Anglo-Indian life, often critiquing its superficiality and contradictions. Written with wit and keen observation, the work reflects her unique perspective as a woman writer during the British Raj. It remains a significant literary piece for understanding colonial attitudes and social dynamics of the time.

Author: Florence Marryat

Pages: 296

Edition: 1868

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