Confessions of a Thug (novel)

Confessions of a Thug (novel)
Confessions of a Thug  
Author(s) Philip Meadows Taylor
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher Kessinger Publishing
Publication date 1839
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 552 pp
ISBN ISBN 141911381X

Confessions of a Thug is an English novel written by Philip Meadows Taylor in 1839 based on the Thuggee cult in British India. Ameer Ali, the anti-hero protagonist of Confessions of a Thug, was said to be based on a real Thug called Syeed Amir Ali (or Feringhea), whom the author was acquainted with.[1]

Confessions of a Thug went on to become a best seller in 19th century Britain. The story of the Thuggee cult was popularized by Confessions of a Thug, leading to the Hindi word "thug" entering the English language.[citation needed]

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Subject Matter

This book is a tale of crime and retribution. Set in 1832 in India, the story lays bare the practices of the Thugs, or deceivers as they were called, who murdered travellers for money and valuables. Originally published in 1839, this work was reprinted in 1873.

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References

  1. ^ Taylor, Meadows (July 1918), "The Confessions of a Thug", The American Journal of Sociology 24 (1): 115 

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