The Colonial Project and The Sign of the Four: A Narrative Purging of the ‘Other’

Ranjani Kidambi
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Like many of the literary works produced in the late 19th to mid-20th century, Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Sign of the Four reflects the colonial project in a myriad of ways. Written a mere few decades after the 1857 Rebellion, and with a decidedly orientalist perspective, the work inculcates a specific breed of colonial anxiety prominent in the instability of Britain in the late 19th century. More specifically, this paper claims that the entry of Tonga and the Agra Treasure into London are events that precipitate British imperial anxiety within the narrative, and their respective arcs in the story – Tonga’s death and the loss of the treasure – are allegories for the ultimately unachievable desire to purge the colonial from the empire’s home bounds. This paper goes on to explore the imperial edifices and constructions developed within The Sign of the Four.
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殖民计划与四人标志:对“他者”的叙事清洗
就像19世纪末到20世纪中期的许多文学作品一样,阿瑟·柯南·道尔的《四人签名》从许多方面反映了殖民计划。这本书写于1857年起义之后的短短几十年,以一种明确的东方主义视角,向读者灌输了一种特殊的殖民焦虑,这种焦虑在19世纪末英国的不稳定中尤为突出。更具体地说,这篇论文声称汤加和阿格拉宝藏进入伦敦是在叙事中引发大英帝国焦虑的事件,它们各自在故事中的弧线——汤加的死亡和宝藏的丢失——是对最终无法实现的愿望的寓言,即将殖民地从帝国的家园范围中清除出去。本文进一步探讨了《四卦》中发展起来的帝王建筑。
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