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India under Ripon: A Private Diary

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The diary records travels and encounters across British India and Ceylon during Lord Ripon’s viceroyalty, blending eyewitness reportage with political critique. It details famine, agrarian distress, burdensome taxation, and restrictive forest laws, and describes how Indian civil servants and local leaders navigated colonial administration. Conversations with Hindu and Muslim figures highlight debates over education, communal relations, and reform, while observations trace the growth of nationalist feeling and arguments for self-government. Anecdotal portraits of provincial life, ceremonies, and social customs illustrate tensions between tradition and modernization and underpin a sustained critique of imperial policy and its failures.

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Wilfrid Scawen Blunt

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt was an English poet, political activist, and writer known for his diverse literary contributions and outspoken views on imperialism and religion. His notable works include "Griselda: a society novel in rhymed verse," which showcases his poetic talent, and "India under Ripon: A Private Diary," offering insights into British governance in India. Blunt's writings often reflect his deep interest in Eastern cultures and his critique of Western colonial practices, as seen in his work "Secret history of the English occupation of Egypt." His literary legacy is marked by a blend of poetry, prose, and a commitment to social justice.

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