1. Cecil Champain Lowis, Fascination (London: John Lane, 1913), 64–65.
2. Jeffrey A. Auerbach, ‘Imperial Boredom’, Common Knowledge, 11, 2 (2005), 283–305.
3. For more on race and gender in Lowis’s novels, see: Jonathan Saha, Law, Disorder, and the Colonial State: Corruption in Burma c.1900 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), 125.
4. Ben Kafka, The Demon of Writing: Powers and Failures of Paperwork (New York: MIT Press, 2012).
5. See: Clare Anderson, Legible Bodies: Race, Criminality and Colonialism in South Asia (Oxford: Berg, 2004);