08-31-2006, 06:50 PM
Below are some of the books on William Jones. Has anyone read any of these or some other sources?? If so, please provide feedback, more information.
Objects of Enquiry : The Life, Contributions, and Influence of Sir William Jones (1746-1794) Edited by Garland Cannon
ISBN 0814715176, NYUP 1995
Sir William Jones: A Critical Biography (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1995).
Sir William Jones: Selected Poetical and Prose Works (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1995).
'Accessing India: Orientalism, "Anti-Indianism" and the Rhetoric of Jones and Burke', in Romanticism and Colonialism, ed. Tim Fulford and Peter Kitson, (Cambridge, CUP, 1998).
Entry on Sir William Jones in the new edition of The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales, ed. Meic Stephens, (Oxford: OUP, 1998).
Representing India: Indian Culture and Imperial Control in Eighteenth-Century British Orientalist Discourse, [Sources and Perspectives of the Eighteenth Century], ed. Michael J. Franklin, 9 vols (London: Routledge, 2000).
'The Building of Empire and the Building of Babel: Sir William Jones, Lord Byron, and their Productions of the Orient', in Byron East and West, ed. Martin Prochazka, (Prague: Charles University: 2000), 63-78).
'Cultural Possession, Imperial Control, and Comparative Religion: The Calcutta Perspectives of Sir William Jones and Nathaniel Brassey Halhed', Yearbook of English Studies, 32, (2002),
ââAnd the Celt knew the Indianâ: Sir William Jones, Oriental Renaissance and Celtic Revivalâ, commissioned for English Romanticism and the Celtic World, ed. Gerard Carruthers and Alan Rawes, (Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press, 2003),
Entries on Sir William Jones and Asiatick Society of Bengal for South Asian Literature in English: An Encyclopaedia, ed. Jaina C. Sanga (Westport, Conn. and London: Greenwood, 2004),
Objects of Enquiry : The Life, Contributions, and Influence of Sir William Jones (1746-1794) Edited by Garland Cannon
ISBN 0814715176, NYUP 1995
Sir William Jones: A Critical Biography (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1995).
Sir William Jones: Selected Poetical and Prose Works (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1995).
'Accessing India: Orientalism, "Anti-Indianism" and the Rhetoric of Jones and Burke', in Romanticism and Colonialism, ed. Tim Fulford and Peter Kitson, (Cambridge, CUP, 1998).
Entry on Sir William Jones in the new edition of The Oxford Companion to the Literature of Wales, ed. Meic Stephens, (Oxford: OUP, 1998).
Representing India: Indian Culture and Imperial Control in Eighteenth-Century British Orientalist Discourse, [Sources and Perspectives of the Eighteenth Century], ed. Michael J. Franklin, 9 vols (London: Routledge, 2000).
'The Building of Empire and the Building of Babel: Sir William Jones, Lord Byron, and their Productions of the Orient', in Byron East and West, ed. Martin Prochazka, (Prague: Charles University: 2000), 63-78).
'Cultural Possession, Imperial Control, and Comparative Religion: The Calcutta Perspectives of Sir William Jones and Nathaniel Brassey Halhed', Yearbook of English Studies, 32, (2002),
ââAnd the Celt knew the Indianâ: Sir William Jones, Oriental Renaissance and Celtic Revivalâ, commissioned for English Romanticism and the Celtic World, ed. Gerard Carruthers and Alan Rawes, (Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press, 2003),
Entries on Sir William Jones and Asiatick Society of Bengal for South Asian Literature in English: An Encyclopaedia, ed. Jaina C. Sanga (Westport, Conn. and London: Greenwood, 2004),