Semiosis and propaganda emerging in literary discourse during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries commonly conveyed ideological meanings using allegory or at times audacious transparency. Scrutiny of the methods used to express and shape consciousness through literature is an invaluable means to reveal and understand the socio-cognitive perspectives of this period. Subsequently, leading the audience to find the salient dogmatisms of the era utterly saturated with racial partiality and xenophobia. Defying distance of decay and even the divine spark of reason, such ideologies being uncontested, allowed for institutions of intolerance to metastasize even in societies far removed from one another. Accordingly, the influence of these