Mary Martha Sherwood, The History of Little Henry and his Bearer (London , 1814).
2.
Mary Martha Sherwood, Stories Explanatory of the Church Catechism (London , 1813).
3.
See Nancy Cutt, Mrs Sherwood and her Books for Children (London , 1974).
4.
Rudyard Kipling, The Day's Work (Oxford, 1987 ).
5.
E.M. Forster , 'The India boom', Daily News and Leader (2 February 1915).
6.
Susanne Howe, Novels of Empire (New York, 1949).
7.
Ibid.
8.
A. Nandy, The Intimate Enemy: loss and recovery of self under colonialism ( Delhi, 1983).
9.
A. Burton, 'The white woman's burden: British feminists and the Indian woman', Women's Studies International Forum (No. 13, 1990).
10.
S. Tharu, 'Tracing Savitri's pedigree: Victorian racism and the image of women in Indo-Anglian literature' in K. Sangari and S. Vaid (eds), Recasting Women: essays in Indian colonial history ( New Brunswick, NJ, 1990).
11.
Quoted in K.K. Dyson , A Various Universe: a study of the journals and memoirs of British men and women in the Indian subcontinent 1765-1865 (Delhi, 1978).
12.
G. Viswanathan , Masks of Conquest.- literary study and British rule (New York, 1989).
13.
T.B. Macaulay , Speeches by Lord Macaulay: with his Minute on Indian education (Oxford, 1979).
14.
Mary Martha Sherwood, The Indian Pilgrim ( London, 1832).