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'This article aims to elucidate the reciprocal relationship between
problems arising from British colonial policy in Egypt following the
opening of the Suez Canal and the development of this paranoid subgenre
of popular fiction.' (412)
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411-443
The Fiction of Gothic Egypt and British Imperial Paranoia : The Curse of the Suez Canal
English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920
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