Novels with an Indian theme
Novels with an Indian theme have been referred to as Anglo Indian fiction.
Note however, that Anglo Indian fiction does not refer to fiction by, or about, persons of mixed British and Indian race. Rather it refers to fiction by British writers living in India, or British writers with a connection to India, or even, in some contexts fiction by Indian authors written during the British Raj period.
Authors, Anglo Indian fiction
Multi book authors
- See Authors
Single book authors
- W D Arnold [William Delafield], Lieut. 58th Regiment, BNI, author of Oakfield or Fellowship In the East, refer below
External links
- "Studying Anglo-Indian Novels: A Forgotten Genre" by Ayusman Chakraborty. The Golden Line A Magazine of English Literature, Bhatter College, Dantan, West Bengal.
Historical books online
- A Survey Of Anglo-Indian Fiction by Bhupal Singh 1934. Pdf download, Digital Library of India. Archive.org version, different digital file
- Oakfield or Fellowship In the East by W D Arnold [William Delafield], Lieut. 58th Regiment, BNI [Bengal Native infantry]. 2nd edition 1854 Volume I Archive.org. Volume II Google Books. Oakfield or Fellowship In the East Wikipedia, which states "The novel is an indictment of the moral standards of the British regiments in India." Originally published (1853) using the pseudonym Punjabee. Volume II is set in the period of the 2nd Sikh War.