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Chronicles of Dustypore: A Tale of Modern Anglo-Indian Society

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The novel sketches life in a newly annexed, arid provincial outpost of the empire, following the social rhythms, official routines, and small dramas of its expatriate community. Through episodes of balls, picnics, courtship, administrative disputes, frontier skirmishes, illness, and domestic crisis, it traces relationships among figures such as Felicia, Maud, and Desvœux while mixing comic social observation with moments of danger and sentiment. Vivid descriptions of climate and landscape frame a narrative that balances intimate salon scenes with military and civic duty, exploring themes of social convention, romantic entanglement, and the strains of life on the frontier.

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Sir H. S. Cunningham

Sir H. S. Cunningham was a British author known for his work in the genre of social commentary, particularly regarding Anglo-Indian society during the British Raj. His notable work, "Chronicles of Dustypore: A Tale of Modern Anglo-Indian Society," offers a satirical look at the complexities and contradictions of life in colonial India. Through his writing, Cunningham provides insights into the cultural dynamics and social issues of the time, reflecting the experiences and interactions between the British and Indian communities. His contributions to literature capture a unique perspective on a pivotal era in history.

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