The aim of this study is to enhance the understanding of colonial narcissism and provide researchers in the field of intellectual imperialism with a new perspective, thereby adding a new dimension to their work. This work is intended to contribute theoretically to scholars engaged in colonialism and post colonialism, particularly by zeroing in on Wilfred Scawen Blunt, a significant figure in Western anti-imperialist literature. One of the primary reasons for focusing on Blunt is to illustrate how imperialism nurtures intellectuals who would criticize and challenge itself. To comprehend the privileged class engineered by colonizers in the aftermath of colonialism and the intellectuals within this class, an understanding of colonial narcissism is crucial. Understanding intellectual imperialism is also essential to grasp colonial narcissism. The focal point of this study is not the society formed after colonialism but rather understanding the colonial narcissist, the covert leading intellectual force in the formation of this society.