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as a great power in the face of an unfavourable situation. Kipling argued that even before 1914, Germany's larger economy and higher birth rate had made that country stronger than France; with much of France devastated by war and the French suffering heavy losses meant that its low birth rate would give it trouble, while Germany was mostly undamaged and still with a higher birth rate. So he reasoned that the future would bring German domination if Versailles were revised in Germany's favour, and it was madness for Britain to press France to do so.
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British rule that allowed Ireland to advance. A visit to Ireland in 1911 confirmed Kipling's prejudices. He wrote that the Irish countryside was beautiful, but spoiled by what he called the ugly homes of Irish farmers, with Kipling adding that God had made the Irish into poets having "deprived them of love of line or knowledge of colour." In contrast, Kipling had nothing but praise for the "decent folk" of the Protestant minority and Unionist Ulster, free from the threat of "constant mob violence".
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myself at Bombay where I was born, moving among sights and smells that made me deliver in the vernacular sentences whose meaning I knew not. Other Indian-born boys have told me how the same thing happened to them." This arrival changed Kipling, as he explains: "There were yet three or four days' rail to Lahore, where my people lived. After these, my English years fell away, nor ever, I think, came back in full strength."
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call themselves Conservatives are either Liberals, Fascists or the accomplices of Fascists. He identified himself with the ruling power and not with the opposition. In a gifted writer this seems to us strange and even disgusting, but it did have the advantage of giving Kipling a certain grip on reality. The ruling power is always faced with the question, 'In such and such circumstances, what would you
2961:(1941) with an introductory essay. Eliot was aware of the complaints that had been levelled against Kipling and he dismissed them one by one: that Kipling is "a Tory" using his verse to transmit right wing political views, or "a journalist" pandering to popular taste; while Eliot writes: "I cannot find any justification for the charge that he held a doctrine of race superiority." Eliot finds instead: 671: 3559: 1983:. The prize citation said it was "in consideration of the power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas and remarkable talent for narration which characterize the creations of this world-famous author." Nobel prizes had been established in 1901 and Kipling was the first English-language recipient. At the award ceremony in 2393:". In the Kipling family, Jack was the name of the family dog, while John Kipling was always John, making the identification of the protagonist of "My Boy Jack" with John Kipling questionable. However, Kipling was indeed emotionally devastated by the death of his son. He is said to have assuaged his grief by reading the novels of 616:, or male attendant) would tell us stories and Indian nursery songs all unforgotten, and we were sent into the dining-room after we had been dressed, with the caution 'Speak English now to Papa and Mamma.' So one spoke 'English', haltingly translated out of the vernacular idiom that one thought and dreamed in." 1088:, and was deeply impressed. Kipling arrived unannounced at Twain's home, and later wrote that as he rang the doorbell, "It occurred to me for the first time that Mark Twain might possibly have other engagements other than the entertainment of escaped lunatics from India, be they ever so full of admiration." 2658:, were influenced by him. Kipling's clarity of style, use of colloquial language and employment of rhythm and rhyme were seen as major innovations in poetry that appealed to many younger Russian poets. Though it was obligatory for Soviet journals to begin translations of Kipling with an attack on him as a " 1528:
Beatty's eventual arrest, but in the subsequent hearing and the resulting publicity, Kipling's privacy was destroyed, and he was left feeling miserable and exhausted. In July 1896, a week before the hearing was to resume, the Kiplings packed their belongings, left the United States and returned to England.
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in 1942, noting that although as a "jingo imperialist" Kipling was "morally insensitive and aesthetically disgusting", his work had many qualities which ensured that while "every enlightened person has despised him... nine-tenths of those enlightened persons are forgotten and Kipling is in some sense
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This much we can realise, even though we are so close to it, the old safe instinct saves us from triumph and exultation. But what will be the position in years to come of the young man who has deliberately elected to outcaste himself from this all-embracing brotherhood? What of his family, and, above
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Kipling's birth home on the campus of the J. J. School of Art in Bombay was for many years used as the dean's residence. Although a cottage bears a plaque noting it as his birth site, the original one may have been torn down and replaced decades ago. Some historians and conservationists take the view
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after the death of Lockwood Kipling in 1911, Rudyard said: "I am sending with this for your acceptance, as some little memory of my father to whom you were so kind, the original of one of the plaques that he used to make for me. I thought it being the Swastika would be appropriate for your Swastika.
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newspaper published a front-page appeal against the agreement by Kipling, who wrote: "It is her own soul that Canada risks today. Once that soul is pawned for any consideration, Canada must inevitably conform to the commercial, legal, financial, social, and ethical standards which will be imposed on
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was born, the couple's second daughter. By this time, according to several biographers, their marital relationship was no longer light-hearted and spontaneous. Although they would always remain loyal to each other, they seemed now to have fallen into set roles. In a letter to a friend who had become
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came to Kipling: "The workroom in the Bliss Cottage was seven feet by eight, and from December to April, the snow lay level with its window-sill. It chanced that I had written a tale about Indian Forestry work which included a boy who had been brought up by wolves. In the stillness, and suspense, of
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boys' annual, an ex-colleague of Kipling's stated that "he never knew such a fellow for ink – he simply revelled in it, filling up his pen viciously, and then throwing the contents all over the office, so that it was almost dangerous to approach him." The anecdote continues: "In the hot weather when
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In the spring of 1877, Alice returned from India and removed the children from Lorne Lodge. Kipling remembers "Often and often afterwards, the beloved Aunt would ask me why I had never told any one how I was being treated. Children tell little more than animals, for what comes to them they accept as
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in 1923, at a time when the British government and most public opinion was against the French position. In contrast to the popular British view of Poincaré as a cruel bully intent on impoverishing Germany with unreasonable reparations, Kipling argued that he was rightfully trying to preserve France
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in September 1915, at age 18. John initially wanted to join the Royal Navy, but having had his application turned down after a failed medical examination due to poor eyesight, he opted to apply for military service as an army officer. Again, his eyesight was an issue during the medical examination.
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was first publicly read at an Unionist rally in Belfast, where the largest Union Jack ever made was unfolded. Kipling admitted it was meant to strike a "hard blow" against the Asquith government's Home Rule bill: "Rebellion, rapine, hate, Oppression, wrong and greed, Are loosed to rule our fate, By
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He sailed for India on 20 September 1882 and arrived in Bombay on 18 October. He described the moment years later: "So, at sixteen years and nine months, but looking four or five years older, and adorned with real whiskers which the scandalised Mother abolished within one hour of beholding, I found
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In his autobiography published 65 years later, Kipling recalled the stay with horror, and wondered if the combination of cruelty and neglect that he experienced there at the hands of Mrs Holloway might not have hastened the onset of his literary life: "If you cross-examine a child of seven or eight
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was a lover of Kipling's poetry, much of which he believed to have been influenced by English traditional folk forms. He recorded several albums of Kipling's verse set to traditional airs, or to tunes of his own composition written in traditional style. However, in the case of the bawdy folk song,
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One reason for Kipling's power his sense of responsibility, which made it possible for him to have a world-view, even though it happened to be a false one. Although he had no direct connexion with any political party, Kipling was a Conservative, a thing that does not exist nowadays. Those who now
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system. We bought, second or third hand, a huge, hot-air stove which we installed in the cellar. We cut generous holes in our thin floors for its eight-inch tin pipes (why we were not burned in our beds each week of the winter I never can understand) and we were extraordinarily and self-centredly
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A family dispute became the final straw. For some time, relations between Carrie and her brother Beatty Balestier had been strained, owing to his drinking and insolvency. In May 1896, an inebriated Beatty encountered Kipling on the street and threatened him with physical harm. The incident led to
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Although the crisis eased into greater United States–British co-operation, Kipling was bewildered by what he felt was persistent anti-British sentiment in the U.S., especially in the press. He wrote in a letter that it felt like being "aimed at with a decanter across a friendly dinner table." By
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to prevent Home Rule in Ireland. Kipling wrote in a letter to a friend that Ireland was not a nation, and that before the English arrived in 1169, the Irish were a gang of cattle thieves living in savagery and killing each other while "writing dreary poems" about it all. In his view it was only
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The former, which was the newspaper Kipling was to call his "mistress and most true love", appeared six days a week throughout the year, except for one-day breaks for Christmas and Easter. Stephen Wheeler, the editor, worked Kipling hard, but Kipling's need to write was unstoppable. In 1886, he
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Bateman's was Kipling's home from 1902 until his death in 1936. The house and its surrounding buildings, the mill and 33 acres (13 ha), were bought for £9,300. It had no bathroom, no running water upstairs and no electricity, but Kipling loved it: "Behold us, lawful owners of a grey stone
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wrote: " is still an author who can inspire passionate disagreement and his place in literary and cultural history is far from settled. But as the age of the European empires recedes, he is recognised as an incomparable, if controversial, interpreter of how empire was experienced. That, and an
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Trix fared better at Lorne Lodge; Mrs Holloway apparently hoped that Trix would eventually marry the Holloways' son. The two Kipling children, however, had no relatives in England they could visit, except that they spent a month each Christmas with a maternal aunt Georgiana ("Georgy") and her
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An immense gift for using words, an amazing curiosity and power of observation with his mind and with all his senses, the mask of the entertainer, and beyond that a queer gift of second sight, of transmitting messages from elsewhere, a gift so disconcerting when we are made aware of it that
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in 1915, which he saw as a deeply inhumane act, which led him to see the war as a crusade for civilisation against barbarism. In a 1915 speech, Kipling declared, "There was no crime, no cruelty, no abomination that the mind of men can conceive of which the German has not perpetrated, is not
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The Swedish Academy, in awarding the Nobel Prize in Literature this year to Rudyard Kipling, desires to pay a tribute of homage to the literature of England, so rich in manifold glories, and to the greatest genius in the realm of narrative that that country has produced in our
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John Kipling was sent to Loos two days into the battle in a reinforcement contingent. He was last seen stumbling through the mud blindly, with a possible facial injury. A body identified as his was found in 1992, although that identification has been challenged. In 2015, the
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whom he called O-Toyo, writing while in the United States during the same trip across the Pacific, "I had left the innocent East far behind.... Weeping softly for O-Toyo.... O-Toyo was a darling." Kipling then travelled through the United States, writing articles for
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the "three writers of the nineteenth century who had the greatest natural talents", but that they "did not fulfill that promise". He also noted their "semi-fanatic ideas about religion, or about patriotism". Diary of David Fleischman, 21 July 1938, quoted in
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On 18 January 1892, Carrie Balestier (aged 29) and Rudyard Kipling (aged 26) married in London, in the "thick of an influenza epidemic, when the undertakers had run out of black horses and the dead had to be content with brown ones." The wedding was held at
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In modern-day India, whence he drew much of his material, Kipling's reputation remains controversial, especially among modern nationalists and some post-colonial critics. It has long been alleged that Rudyard Kipling was a prominent supporter of Colonel
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as "Bolshevism without bullets". He believed that Labour was a communist front organisation, and "excited orders and instructions from Moscow" would expose Labour as such to the British people. Kipling's views were on the right. Though he admired
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minister and even playing with red-painted balls when the ground was covered in snow. However, winter golf was "not altogether a success because there were no limits to a drive; the ball might skid two miles (3.2 km) down the long slope to
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Near the end of his schooling, it was decided that Kipling did not have the academic ability to get into Oxford University on a scholarship. His parents lacked the wherewithal to finance him, and so Kipling's father obtained a job for him in
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in contrast with the more common right-wing English nationalism, has attempted to 'reclaim' Kipling for an inclusive sense of Englishness. Kipling's enduring relevance has been noted in the United States, as it has become involved in
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engaged around this time, the 30‑year‑old Kipling offered this sombre counsel: marriage principally taught "the tougher virtues – such as humility, restraint, order, and forethought." Later in the same year, he temporarily taught at
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lichened house – A.D. 1634 over the door – beamed, panelled, with old oak staircase, and all untouched and unfaked. It is a good and peaceable place. We have loved it ever since our first sight of it" (from a November 1902 letter).
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on his day's doings (specially when he wants to go to sleep) he will contradict himself very satisfactorily. If each contradiction be set down as a lie and retailed at breakfast, life is not easy. I have known a certain amount of
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that the bungalow marks a site merely close to the home of Kipling's birth, as it was built in 1882 – about 15 years after Kipling was born. Kipling seems to have said as much to the dean when visiting J. J. School in the 1930s.
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printed on the cover, associated with a picture of an elephant carrying a lotus flower, reflecting the influence of Indian culture. Kipling's use of the swastika was based on the Indian sun symbol conferring good luck and the
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all, what of his descendants, when the books have been closed and the last balance struck of sacrifice and sorrow in every hamlet, village, parish, suburb, city, shire, district, province, and Dominion throughout the Empire?
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place for heroic men to be, while citing German atrocities against Belgian civilians and the stories of women brutalised by a horrific war unleashed by Germany, yet surviving and triumphing in spite of their suffering.
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Kipling kept writing until the early 1930s, but at a slower pace and with less success than before. On the night of 12 January 1936, he suffered a haemorrhage in his small intestine. He underwent surgery, but died at
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In early 1898, the Kiplings travelled to South Africa for their winter holiday, so beginning an annual tradition which (except the following year) would last until 1908. They would stay in "The Woolsack", a house on
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Kipling's days of "strong light and darkness" in Bombay ended when he was five. As was the custom in British India, he and his three-year-old sister Alice ("Trix") were taken to the United Kingdom – in their case to
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was Canada's most read newspaper. Over the next week, Kipling's appeal was reprinted in every English newspaper in Canada and is credited with helping to turn Canadian public opinion against the Liberal government.
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said: "Kipling, the supposed expert writer on India, showed a better understanding of the mind of the animals in the jungle than of the men in an Indian home or the marketplace." The Indian politician and writer
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The Kiplings loved life in Vermont and might have lived out their lives there, were it not for two incidents – one of global politics, the other of family discord. By the early 1890s, the United Kingdom and
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grow. Three days later, the hill-sides as fast as the eye could range were afire, and the roads paved, with crimson and gold. Then a wet wind blew, and ruined all the uniforms of that gorgeous army; and the
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would say, "Dullness and Mrs Kipling cannot exist in the same room." John Lockwood Kipling, a sculptor and pottery designer, was the Principal and Professor of Architectural Sculpture at the newly founded
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and government to move to Simla for six months, and the town became a "centre of power as well as pleasure". Kipling's family became annual visitors to Simla, and Lockwood Kipling was asked to serve in
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that everything good in Russia had been destroyed by the Bolsheviks – all that was left was "the sound of weeping and the sight of burning fire, and the shadow of a people trampled into the mire."
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children of British nationals living abroad. For the next six years (from October 1871 to April 1877), the children lived with the couple – Captain Pryse Agar Holloway, once an officer in the
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At the beginning of the First World War, like many other writers, Kipling wrote pamphlets and poems enthusiastically supporting the UK war aims of restoring Belgium, after it had been
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Kipling was now a famous man, and in the previous two or three years had increasingly been making political pronouncements in his writings. The Kiplings had welcomed their first son,
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in larger war cemeteries, and his suggestion of the phrase "Known unto God" for the gravestones of unidentified servicemen. He also chose the inscription "The Glorious Dead" on the
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confirmed that it had correctly identified the burial place of John Kipling; they record his date of death as 27 September 1915, and that he is buried at St Mary's A.D.S. Cemetery,
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Kipling so loved his Masonic experience that he memorialised its ideals in his poem "The Mother Lodge", and used the fraternity and its symbols as vital plot devices in his novella
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in early 1889 after a dispute. By this time, he had been increasingly thinking of his future. He sold the rights to his six volumes of stories for £200 and a small royalty, and the
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Kipling's subsequent reputation has changed with the political and social climate of the age. The contrasting views of him continued for much of the 20th century. Literary critic
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eternally established. Also, badly-treated children have a clear notion of what they are likely to get if they betray the secrets of a prison-house before they are clear of it."
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As it was, Twain gladly welcomed Kipling and had a two-hour conversation with him on trends in Anglo-American literature and about what Twain was going to write in a sequel to
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Rutherford, Andrew (1987). General Preface to the Editions of Rudyard Kipling, in "Puck of Pook's Hill and Rewards and Fairies", by Rudyard Kipling. Oxford University Press.
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wrote a poem, "Kipling at Bateman's", after visiting Burwash (where Amis's father lived briefly in the 1960s) as part of a BBC television series on writers and their houses.
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employed a private detective to investigate, the detective appears to have suspected Kipling of being the author, and the identity of the hoaxer was never established.
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and stood it out stiffly to the last blown leaf, till nothing remained but pencil-shadings of bare boughs, and one could see into the most private heart of the woods."
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Kipling often is quoted in discussions of contemporary British political and social issues. In 1911, Kipling wrote the poem "The Reeds of Runnymede" that celebrated
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began it, flaming blood-red of a sudden where he stood against the dark green of a pine-belt. Next morning there was an answering signal from the swamp where the
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said "Kipling strikes me personally as the most complete man of genius, as distinct from fine intelligence, that I have ever known." In 1907, he was awarded the
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there. Rudyard Kipling returned to Simla for his annual leave each year from 1885 to 1888, and the town featured prominently in many stories he wrote for the
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Kipling's writing has strongly influenced that of others. His stories for adults remain in print and have garnered high praise from writers as different as
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word meaning "fortunate" or "well-being". He used the swastika symbol in both right and left-facing forms, and it was in general use by others at the time.
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and the other places in the world where British Empire troops lie buried. His main contributions to the project were his selection of the biblical phrase, "
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had taken by the autumn of 1914, he blamed the entire pre-war generation of British politicians who, Kipling argued, had failed to learn the lessons of the
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Original correspondence between Kipling and Maurice Hammoneau and his son Jean Hammoneau concerning the affair at the Library of Congress under the title:
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who wanted Home Rule because he believed it was the best way of keeping the United Kingdom together – as a traitor working to break up the United Kingdom.
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How "Kim" saved the life of a French soldier: a remarkable series of autograph letters of Rudyard Kipling, with the soldier's Croix de Guerre, 1918–1933.
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perpetrating, and will not perpetrate if he is allowed to go on... Today, there are only two divisions in the world... human beings and Germans."
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Kipling's bibliography includes fiction (including novels and short stories), non-fiction, and poetry. Several of his works were collaborations.
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fund, and that Kipling only sent £10, making the laconic observation: "He did his duty, as he saw it." Subhash Chopra also writes in his book
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in January 1888, a month after his 22nd birthday. Kipling's time in Lahore, however, had come to an end. In November 1887, he was moved to the
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Kipling and his wife settled upon a honeymoon that took them first to the United States (including a stop at the Balestier family estate near
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commented "Kipling, that flatulent voice of Victorian imperialism, would wax eloquent on the noble duty to bring law to those without it".
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opinion poll, it was voted the UK's favourite poem. This exhortation to self-control and stoicism is arguably Kipling's most famous poem.
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Kipling became friends with a French soldier named Maurice Hammoneau, whose life had been saved in the First World War when his copy of
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as a token of gratitude. They continued to correspond, and when Hammoneau had a son, Kipling insisted on returning the book and medal.
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It was only his father's intervention that allowed John Kipling to serve on the Western Front – and the poet never got over his death.
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Kipling had scorn for men who shirked duty in the First World War. In "The New Army in Training" (1915), Kipling concluded by saying:
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committee cited Kipling's writing on the manners and customs of the Japanese when they awarded his Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907.
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In the non-fiction realm, he became involved in the debate over the British response to the rise in German naval power known as the
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that would plunge Ireland into the Dark Ages and allow the Irish Catholic majority to oppress the Protestant minority. The scholar
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exhibition, related podcast, and digital images maintained by the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University
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containing essays and poems on various nautical subjects of the war. Some of these were set to music by the English composer
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in a magazine, to which he wrote, "I've just read that I am dead. Don't forget to delete me from your list of subscribers."
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was felt to be congested, so eventually the couple bought land – 10 acres (4.0 ha) on a rocky hillside overlooking the
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Although his journalistic stint was to last only two weeks, it was Kipling's first work on a newspaper staff since he left
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Kipling referred to such conflicts. For example: "In the afternoon heats before we took our sleep, she (the Portuguese
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January 1896, he had decided to end his family's "good wholesome life" in the U.S. and seek their fortunes elsewhere.
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upped the ante by arguing for the American "right" to arbitrate on grounds of sovereignty on the continent (see the
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In London, Kipling had several stories accepted by magazines. He found a place to live for the next two years at
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writes "Kipling is poetry's Dickens, an outsider and journalist with an unrivalled ear for sound and speech."
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in 1917 that one sixth of the world had "passed bodily out of civilization". In a 1918 poem, Kipling wrote of
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and its attendant racial attitudes; still others saw irony in the poems and warnings of the perils of empire.
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trains rumbled through my dreams on one side, the boom of the Strand on the other, while, before my windows,
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Kipling and India: An Inquiry into the Nature and Extent of Kipling's Knowledge of the Indian Sub-Continent
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was issued in March 1892, first published individually for the most part in 1890, and contained his poems "
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Introduction to the Oxford World's Classics edition of "The Complete Stalky & Co.", by Rudyard Kipling
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present: all this makes Kipling a writer impossible wholly to understand and quite impossible to belittle.
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Kipling's writing continued at a frenetic pace. In 1888, he published six collections of short stories:
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Introduction to the Oxford World's Classics edition of 'Plain Tales from the Hills', by Rudyard Kipling
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Kipling in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was among the United Kingdom's most popular writers.
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increasing recognition of his extraordinary narrative gifts, make him a force to be reckoned with."
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To "book-end" this achievement came the publication of two connected poetry and story collections:
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In the wake of his daughter's death, Kipling concentrated on collecting material for what became
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Covers of two of Kipling's books from 1919 (l) and 1930 (r), showing the removal of the swastika
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In fact, he tried twice to enlist, but was rejected. His father had been lifelong friends with
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In 1914, Kipling was one of 53 leading British authors – a number that included
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May it bring you even more good fortune." Once the swastika had become widely associated with
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In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, having been nominated in that year by
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A Circle of Sisters: Alice Kipling, Georgiana Burne-Jones, Agnes Poynter, and Louisa Baldwin
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Scott, David (June 2011). "Kipling, the Orient, and Orientals: 'Orientalism' Reoriented?".
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H.A. Gwynne, Julian Ralph, Perceval Landon, and Rudyard Kipling in South Africa, 1900–1901
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Kipling's short story "The Gardener" depicts visits to the war cemeteries, and the poem "
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was the turning of the leaves each fall. He described this moment in a letter: "A little
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Rudyard Kipling's Waltzing Ghost: The Literary Heritage of Brown's Hotel, paragraph 11,
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in October 1889. He soon made his début in the London literary world, to great acclaim.
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Leoshko, J. (2001). "What is in Kim? Rudyard Kipling and Tibetan Buddhist Traditions".
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Though best known as an author, Kipling was also an accomplished artist. Influenced by
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in setting up his junior Wolf Cubs. These ties still exist, such as the popularity of "
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he (Kipling) wore only white trousers and a thin vest, he is said to have resembled a
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Hodgson, Katherine (October 1998). "The Poetry of Rudyard Kipling in Soviet Russia".
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Hughes, James (2010). "Those Who Passed Through: Unusual Visits to Unlikely Places".
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in Germany's favour, which he predicted would lead to a new world war. An admirer of
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at a ceremony to remind them of their obligation to society. In 1922, Kipling became
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as a "direct appeal to ignorance and a deliberate attempt to foster religious hate."
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wrote that Kipling's lack of understanding of Ireland could be seen in his attack on
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List of works at the Works Catalogues of Laureates of the Nobel Prize for Literature
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attributes the phrase "The Man Who Saved India" along with the Dyer benefit fund to
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From 1883 to 1889, Kipling worked in British India for local newspapers such as the
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Kipling's Children's Literature: Language, Identity, and Constructions of Childhood
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There was also foreboding in the poems, a sense that all could yet come to naught.
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The Kiplings' first daughter Josephine, 1895. She died of pneumonia in 1899 aged 7.
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more than a human being, for he was spotted all over with ink in every direction."
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and Elizabeth Emery (Kalamazoo, MI: Studies in Medievalism, 2011), pp. 21–23.
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Sayer, Derek (1 May 1991). "British Reaction to the Amritsar Massacre 1919–1920".
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In November 2007, it was announced that Kipling's birth home in the campus of the
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Rudyard Kipling (right) with his father John Lockwood Kipling (left), c. 1890
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A Choice of Kipling's Verse, made by T. S. Eliot with an essay on Rudyard Kipling
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and appears to refer to a death at sea; the "Jack" referred to may be the boy VC
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Howard, Philip (19 September 1977) "University library to have Kipling papers".
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and decided to return to London immediately. Before his return, he had used the
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Kipling decided to use the money to move to London, the literary centre of the
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in Bombay would be turned into a museum celebrating the author and his works.
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peoples of Central Europe" as living in "the Middle Ages with machine guns".
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and the summer capital of British India. By then it was the practice for the
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in London less than a week later on 18 January 1936, at the age of 70, of a
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read excerpts from Kipling's works from the study in Bateman's, including
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According to Bernice M. Murphy, "Kipling's parents considered themselves '
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Cahier Calin: Makers of the Middle Ages. Essays in Honor of William Calin
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The pallbearers at the funeral included Kipling's cousin, Prime Minister
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her by the sheer admitted weight of the United States." At the time, the
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on behalf of the Conservatives. In 1911, the major issue in Canada was a
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in about 1885, before the usual minimum age of 21, being initiated into
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Portrait of Kipling's wife, Caroline Starr Balestier, by his cousin Sir
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treaty with the United States signed by the Liberal Prime Minister Sir
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and also corresponding with many children who wrote to him about them.
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Reilly, Bernard F., Center for Research Libraries, Chicago, Illinois.
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between November 1886 and June 1887. Kipling included most of them in
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Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
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Globalization and educational rights: an intercivilizational analysis
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made, touring the cemeteries and memorials under construction by the
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in some of his poems, such as "The Sons of Martha", "Sappers", and "
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spacecraft in 2008–2009. In 2012, an extinct species of crocodile,
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to mark the centenary of the publication of the book. In 2010, the
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aloud to his wife and daughter. During the war, he wrote a booklet
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to them and often went into spasms of laughter over his own jokes.
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Kipling and Beyond: Patriotism, Globalisation, and Postcolonialism
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Pinney, Thomas (2011) . "Kipling, (Joseph) Rudyard (1865–1936)".
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celebrated Kipling in a similarly ambiguous way in his elegy for
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Kipling, Rudyard (1894). "To the City of Bombay", dedication to
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in 1900, urging German troops being sent to China to crush the
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Alice took the children during spring 1877 to Goldings Farm at
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Such was Kipling's popularity that he was asked by his friend
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to some extent in the 1920s, he was against fascism, calling
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Rudyard Kipling Papers and other Kipling related collections
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A prolific writer during his time in Torquay, he also wrote
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as the best way of preventing isolationism, and hoped that
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The Long Recessional: The Imperial Life of Rudyard Kipling
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The long recessional: the imperial life of Rudyard Kipling
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Canada 1911: The Decisive Election that Shaped the Country
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Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908–1911
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John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
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List of 19th-century British children's literature titles
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Jarrell, Randall (1999). "On Preparing to Read Kipling."
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In 1924, Kipling was opposed to the Labour government of
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entrance, across the street, almost on to its stage. The
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World View: Is Afghanistan turning into another Vietnam?
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generated much controversy with the Conservative MP Sir
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The Strange Ride of Rudyard Kipling: His Life and Works
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Kipling: a selection of his stories and poems, Volume 2
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Sir J. J. College of Architecture (30 September 2006).
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Introduction to the Oxford World's Classics edition of
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Kipling's Torquay house, with a blue plaque on the wall
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Kipling Sahib: India and the Making of Rudyard Kipling
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A Dream House: Exploring the Literary Homes of England
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature Volume 1
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and vigorously opposed by the Conservatives under Sir
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In the summer of 1883, Kipling visited Simla (today's
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From Sea to Sea and Other Sketches, Letters of Travel
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Douglas Kerr, University of Hong Kong (30 May 2002).
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John's death has been linked to Kipling's 1916 poem "
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to propose to, and be accepted by, Wolcott's sister,
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News network 16 March 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2010.
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on 10 December 1907, the Permanent Secretary of the
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Kipling at his desk, 1899. Portrait by Burne-Jones.
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Archived from 6002:The Definitive edition of Rudyard Kipling's verse 4955: 4953: 4574:The Day's Work: Kipling and the Idea of Sacrifice 4341: 4339: 4337: 4335: 2993:wrote a long consideration of Kipling's work for 2564:In 1922, Kipling, having referred to the work of 1949:, and introduced the literary technique known as 1346:In a mere four years he produced, along with the 1327:(1882–87), Kipling had become enamoured with the 1069:to visit the Hill family. From there, he went to 955:s special correspondent in the western region of 13604: 7877:Rooney, Caroline, and Kaori Nagai, eds. (2011). 7766:Rudyard Kipling: the Man, his Work and his World 7318:Post independence voices in South Asian writings 6299:. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. p. 394. 5078:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 4260:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 4242:. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014 4186:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 4034: 2850:in north-west London, and his ashes interred at 2749:in 1932. In 1934, he published a short story in 498:Rudyard Kipling was born on 30 December 1865 in 13763:Freemasons of the United Grand Lodge of England 6974:"Rudyard Kipling, official poet of the 911 War" 6785: 6436: 6434: 5852: 5461: 5459: 5457: 5455: 5158: 4815:Kipling, Rudyard. (July 1897). "Recessional'". 4345:Carpenter, Humphrey and Prichard, Mari (1984). 3358:Many contemporary Indian intellectuals such as 1686:), within walking distance of Rhodes' mansion. 763: 705:. In January 1878, Kipling was admitted to the 11824: 10818: 7848:Carrie Kipling 1862–1939 : The Hated Wife 7235: 6331: 5784: 5640:"Solving the mystery of Rudyard Kipling's son" 5300:MacKenzie, David & Dutil, Patrice (2011). 5068:. Archived from the original on 25 April 2015. 4950: 4700:. Carroll and Graf Publishers Inc., New York. 4332: 4122:"Red tape keeps Kipling bungalow in disrepair" 2928:His children's stories remain popular and his 2892:approved the naming of a crater on the planet 2214: 1995:, praised both Kipling and three centuries of 738:, where the father served as Principal of the 634:marking Kipling's time in Southsea, Portsmouth 30:"Kipling" redirects here. For other uses, see 13263: 12948: 12523: 12417: 12234:Mowgli: The New Adventures of the Jungle Book 11643: 11022: 10804: 9311: 8267: 8022:Discography of American Historical Recordings 7677:. Worthing: Littlehampton Book Services Ltd. 7665:Rudyard Kipling: A Study of the Short Fiction 6453: 6325: 5473:. War Literature and the Arts. Archived from 4532: 3887: 3885: 3883: 3881: 3879: 3736:. Nobelprize.com. p. 409. Archived from 3669: 3667: 3665: 3663: 3661: 3512:portrayed Kipling in an season 16 episode of 3408:, an ancient Indian scripture. Indian writer 3205:, founder of Scouting, used many themes from 2944:. A number of his poems were set to music by 2144:, a position which he shared with his friend 1881:to behave like "Huns" and take no prisoners. 1784:, a house built in 1634 and located in rural 1457:Caricature of Kipling in the London magazine 1177:In the next two years, he published a novel, 12984:Sir Ralph Abercromby Anstruther, 4th Baronet 6843: 6611:"50 unseen Rudyard Kipling poems discovered" 6431: 5452: 5408:Our brother Rudyard Kipling. Masonic lecture 4281:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 4086: 3798:. Oxford University Press, pp. xiii–xxviii. 3644: 3642: 3640: 3638: 3636: 2896:after Kipling – one of ten newly discovered 2556:Kipling (second from left) as rector of the 2503:After the war, Kipling was sceptical of the 2434: 1964: 1896:. In an interview with the French newspaper 13406:Arthur Baldwin, 3rd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley 13400:Oliver Baldwin, 2nd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley 8582:Rudyard Kipling's Verse: Definitive Edition 7162:"History repeats itself, in stopping short" 7142:"Rudyard Kipling Readings by Ralph Fiennes" 5701:"Casualty record: Lieutenant Kipling, John" 5268: 4692: 4690: 4229: 4227: 4225: 4223: 4221: 4219: 4217: 3973: 3971: 3969: 3967: 3965: 3963: 3961: 3959: 3957: 3955: 3482:episode: "Night of the Long Knives", (1966) 3400:wrote in 2001 that he considers Kipling's " 3231:after the leader of the Seeonee wolf pack. 3136:And crowds and priests and suchlike things, 2730:on 6 May 1935, warning of the danger which 2594:Lord Rector of the University of St Andrews 2457:'s Imperial War Graves Commission (now the 1304:and animals, which later grew into the two 878:, his first prose collection, published in 13783:People educated at United Services College 13758:Fellows of the Royal Society of Literature 13270: 13256: 13039:John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute 12955: 12941: 12530: 12516: 12424: 12410: 12165:The Second Jungle Book: Mowgli & Baloo 11650: 11636: 11029: 11015: 10811: 10797: 9318: 9304: 8274: 8260: 8181:Rare Book and Special Collections Division 7985: 7687: 6524:"How the literary chameleon got his kudos" 5428:"Official Visit to Meridian Lodge No. 687" 5398:, Vol. 1. 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Yeats". 6463:inflation figures are based on data from 6207:, London: Murray, 1875, pp. 102, 119–120. 6179: 6177: 6175: 6138: 6136: 5922: 5920: 5527:"Full text of 'The new army in training'" 5390: 5388: 4751: 4749: 4369:, No. 256, Vol. V, 4 August 1897, p. 798. 4347:Oxford Companion to Children's Literature 3843:. Oxford University Press. pp. xiii–xxx. 3752: 3715:, p. 661, Oxford University Press (1983) 3633: 3362:have a nuanced view of Kipling's legacy. 3234: 3134:And Thames, that knows the mood of kings, 2966:thenceforth we are never sure when it is 2842:, and the marble casket was covered by a 2354:After his son's death, in a poem titled " 1660: 1275:Rudyard Kipling's America 1892–1896, 1899 819:published his first collection of verse, 13643:19th-century English short story writers 13628:19th-century English non-fiction writers 13059:Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery 7831:In Time's Eye: Essays on Rudyard Kipling 7184:"Rudyard Kipling gave £10 for Dyer fund" 6486: 6251:(Oxford Paperbacks, 1999), pp. xxiv–xxv. 5968:Miller, David and Dinan, William (2008) 5790: 5668: 5375: 5373: 5371: 5334: 5332: 5330: 5264: 5262: 5142: 5140: 5138: 5136: 4734:Carrie Kipling 1862–1939: The Hated Wife 4687: 4528: 4526: 4524: 4522: 4433: 4431: 4349:. Oxford University Press, pp. 296–297. 4310:"A Very Young Person, Notes on the text" 3829: 3778:. Oxford University Press, pp. xv–xlii. 3238: 3104:warning against the encroachment of the 2692: 2680: 2618: 2586:The Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer 2551: 2438: 2309: 2301: 2297: 1913: 1813: 1759: 1664: 1544:By September 1896, the Kiplings were in 1535: 1486: 1452: 1393: 1269: 1234: 1191:, with whom he collaborated on a novel, 1102: 1090: 903: 797: 786: 669: 623: 571: 486: 482: 13813:Rectors of the University of St Andrews 13509:Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years 13129:David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir 12965:Rectors of the University of St Andrews 7891:. Edinburgh and London: Oliver and Boyd 7428:"Kipling's India home to become museum" 7392: 6894: 6816: 6254: 5742: 5607: 5465: 5186: 5104: 4873: 4867: 4667: 4473: 4278:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 4233: 4194: 4119: 4064:"Kipling's India home to become museum" 4024:. Oxford University Press. p. 202. 3932: 3818:. 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He especially enjoyed writing the 1287:the winter of '92 some memory of the 1173:walked up and down with his traffic." 1080:In the course of this journey he met 529:Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art 13124:David Lindsay, 28th Earl of Crawford 9145:Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer 7504:Brokaw, Francine (3 February 2023). 7374:from the original on 13 October 2014 7272:from the original on 11 October 2021 7194:from the original on 22 October 2021 7010:from the original on 3 December 2013 6907:from the original on 22 January 2011 6621:from the original on 9 December 2013 6570: 6504:from the original on 26 January 2021 6291: 6229:from the original on 18 January 2016 5567: 5247:from the original on 31 January 2010 4967:from the original on 17 January 2014 4757:Letters of Rudyard Kipling, volume 2 4484:Letters of Rudyard Kipling, volume 1 4120:Aklekar, Rajendra (12 August 2014). 4035:thepotteries.org (13 January 2002). 3853: 3808: 3768: 3725: 3443: 3149:, who attempts to build a left-wing 3138:Rolls deep and dreadful as he brings 3062:Time, that with this strange excuse, 2940:. 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London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. 7440:from the original on 7 January 2009 6654:The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling 6554:"Mercury Craters Receive New Names" 6396:from the original on 14 August 2021 5950:from the original on 3 January 2017 5062:"Writers History – Kipling Rudyard" 4775: 4768:Bliss Carman, et al., eds. (1904). 4164:Murphy, Bernice M. (21 June 1999). 4074:from the original on 7 January 2009 3140:Their warning down from Runnymede! 2670:. 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(1965). 7407:from the original on 1 May 2020 6340:. Carroll & Graf. pp.  5905: 5877: 5853:Simmers, George (27 May 1918). 5846: 5815: 5772: 5763: 5743:Southam, Brian (6 March 2010). 5736: 5723: 5711:from the original on 4 May 2018 5693: 5681:from the original on 3 May 2018 5662: 5632: 5601: 5586:from the original on 3 May 2018 5537: 5519: 5466:Bilsing, Tracey (Summer 2000). 5420: 5401: 5356: 5344: 5315: 5233: 5211: 5167: 5152: 5098: 5086: 5021: 4995: 4979: 4923: 4904: 4847: 4831: 4822: 4809: 4804:A Companion to Victorian Poetry 4796: 4762: 4710: 4642: 4617: 4587: 4566: 4553: 4489: 4443: 4398: 4372: 4360: 4144: 4113: 4055: 4028: 4013: 4001: 3982: 3912: 3522: 3372:as one of his favourite books. 3339:Kipling Sahib – the Raj Patriot 3331:Queen Mary University of London 3217:". The movement is named after 3162:Links with camping and scouting 3123:We saw 'em roused at Runnymede! 3064:Pardoned Kipling and his views, 3053:Worships language, and forgives 2110:– the Anglophile leader of the 1858:that Kipling was a promoter of 1752:(Siege memorial) in Kimberley. 1736:more than ten years before. At 1645:(born of his experience at the 1592:Your new-caught sullen peoples, 1580:Take up the White Man's burden— 1049:, Alberta, back into the US to 518:. Alice (one of the four noted 273: 13653:20th-century English novelists 13633:19th-century English novelists 10925:Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran 8994:Learoyd, Mulvaney and Ortheris 8150:The Rudyard Kipling Collection 7829:Montefiore, Jan (ed.) (2013). 7759:Kipling: the Critical Heritage 7723:Dillingham, William B (2005). 7238:Kipling Sahib: the Raj patriot 6851:"Bastard King of England, The" 6788:"Poetry Hero: Rudyard Kipling" 6641:No Other Book: Selected Essays 5163:. London: Chatto & Windus. 4785:. Published simultaneously in 3687: 3614: 3317:, who was responsible for the 3132:Across the reeds at Runnymede. 3117:'You musn't sell, delay, deny, 3072:Pardons him for writing well. 2498:Imperial War Graves Commission 2467:Their Name Liveth For Evermore 2318:Parish Church, Sussex, England 2151: 1971:1907 Nobel Prize in Literature 592:Between the palms and the sea, 13: 1: 13803:People of the Second Boer War 13778:Nobel laureates in Literature 13134:Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby 13024:Donald Mackay, 11th Lord Reay 12149:Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book 12110:Colonel Hathi's Pizza Outpost 8938:The Drums of the Fore and Aft 8756:The Last of the Light Brigade 8491: 7850:. Faber & Faber, London. 7808:Lycett, Andrew (ed.) (2010). 7778:Dacca: Dacca University Press 7695:. London: Macmillan & Co. 7554:. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 6420:. p. 90. Dog Ear Publishing. 6320:Short Stories from the Strand 6261:Knight, Sam (17 March 2017). 6217:Boxer, Sarah (29 June 2000). 6061:. Ironring.ca. Archived from 5885:Irish Guards in the Great War 5883:Kipling, Rudyard (1923). The 5836:that saved Hammoneau's life, 5177:", archive.org, 30 July 2007. 4736:. Faber & Faber, London. 4718:Letters of Travel (1892–1920) 3593: 3119:A freeman's right or liberty. 3059:Lays its honours at his feet. 2932:made into several films. The 2580:civil engineering professor, 2375:, along with the documentary 1613:Lo, all our pomp of yesterday 1586:To serve your captives' need; 1582:Send forth the best ye breed— 1020:that were later published in 830:In an article printed in the 424:" (1888). His poems include " 13698:Burials at Westminster Abbey 12173:Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle 12037:The Jungle Book Groove Party 8049:Resources in other libraries 7959:New York: The Viking Press. 7727:New York: Palgrave Macmillan 7568: 7547: 6949:Is America waxing or waning? 6166: 6154: 6142: 6127: 6115: 6103: 6086: 6059:"The Calling of an Engineer" 5988: 5926: 5911: 5899: 5781:, Macmillan & Co., 1916. 5513: 5501: 5379: 5362: 5350: 5338: 5321: 5304:. Toronto: Dundurn, p. 211. 5146: 4911:"Kipling.s Sussex: The Elms" 4625:"Lahore as Kipling Knew It". 4295:UK public library membership 4020:Kastan, David Scott (2006). 4007: 3977: 3529:Rudyard Kipling bibliography 3467:The Adventures of Mark Twain 3201:movements were also strong. 3145:Political singer-songwriter 2522:Kipling was hostile towards 2326:was killed in action at the 2078:, the Dublin-born leader of 1768:In 1897, Kipling moved from 1045:, British Columbia, through 972:Kipling was discharged from 764:Early adult life (1882–1914) 647:– to live with a couple who 7: 13808:People of the Victorian era 13069:Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig 13004:Charles Neaves, Lord Neaves 11976:That's What Friends Are For 9050:The Ship that Found Herself 8623:The Ballad of East and West 8590:A Choice of Kipling's Verse 8200:20th Century Press Archives 8108:(public domain audiobooks) 7977:The Kipling Society website 7786:Kipling's Hidden Narratives 6441:"History – Rudyard Kipling" 5733:. 2 vols. Spellmount. p. 9. 5396:Encyclopedia of Freemasonry 4990:The life of Rudyard Kipling 4858:The life of Rudyard Kipling 3677:. Oxford University Press. 3673:Rutherford, Andrew (1987). 3621:"The Man who would be King" 3536: 3345:newspaper, not by Kipling. 3113:At Runnymede, at Runnymede, 3091:The Bastard King of England 3057:Pardons cowardice, conceit, 2958:A Choice of Kipling's Verse 2882:series of UK postage stamps 2782:Kipling's grave (right) in 2737:Kipling scripted the first 2449:magazine, 27 September 1926 2264:British Expeditionary Force 2215:First World War (1914–1918) 2051:. On 7 September 1911, the 1918:Kipling as seen in 1901 by 1689:With his new reputation as 1590:On fluttered folk and wild— 1584:Go, bind your sons to exile 1350:, a book of short stories ( 1211:, was published in London. 1061:and on to Chicago, then to 889:s larger sister newspaper, 590:For I was born in her gate, 10: 13869: 13828:Writers from British India 13713:English children's writers 13658:20th-century English poets 13638:19th-century English poets 8931:The Devil and the Deep Sea 8903:The Butterfly that Stamped 8345:Plain Tales from the Hills 8018:Rudyard Kipling recordings 7930:The Art of Rudyard Kipling 7867:. New York: Da Capo Press 7663:Bauer, Helen Pike (1994). 7597: 7571:The Modern Language Review 7535: 7240:. London: New Millennium. 6705: 6693: 6681: 6669: 6643:. New York: HarperCollins. 6322:, The Folio Society, 1992. 6185:"Kipling and the Swastika" 5614:War Memorials Archive Blog 5394:Mackey, Albert G. (1946). 5230:. 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Kipling was cremated at 2741:, delivered via the BBC's 2728:Royal Society of St George 2473:44.14, KJV), found on the 1968: 1929:short stories, including " 1925:Kipling wrote a number of 1594:Half devil and half child. 1588:To wait, in heavy harness, 1311:With Josephine's arrival, 875:Plain Tales from the Hills 771:Civil and Military Gazette 753:Civil and Military Gazette 750:of a local newspaper, the 663:, but this was calculated 550:, and her sister Agnes to 29: 13693:British World War I poets 13559: 13501:Edward & Mrs. Simpson 13484: 13471:Abdication of Edward VIII 13433: 13374: 13358: 13322: 13309: 13285: 12972: 12904: 12888: 12872: 12769: 12746:Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna 12571:Christabel Rose Coleridge 12543: 12480: 12445: 12330: 12285: 12260: 12219:Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli 12202: 12183: 12140: 12131: 12094: 11996: 11939: 11912: 11905: 11878: 11835: 11815: 11752: 11706: 11671: 11586: 11048: 10934: 10915: 10896: 10871: 10847: 10828: 10731: 10500: 10269: 10029: 9804: 9572: 9337: 9331:Nobel Prize in Literature 9194: 9122: 9064:The Taking of Lungtungpen 9008:The Man Who Would Be King 8859: 8693:The Female of the Species 8600: 8336: 8289: 8240: 8231: 8222: 8217: 8156:The Rudyard Kipling Poems 8044:Resources in your library 7914:, "Rudyard Kipling", in: 7840:. Nagoya: Kougaku Shuppan 7836:Narita, Tatsushi (2011). 7822:Mallett, Phillip (2003). 7764:Gross, John, ed. (1972). 7464:14 September 2020 at the 7324:, Victor J. Ramraj, 2001. 7099:The Life of Kingsley Amis 6004:. Hodder & Stoughton. 4802:Snodgrass, Chris (2002). 4781:Kipling, Rudyard (1899). 4755:Pinney, Thomas (editor). 4716:Kipling, Rudyard (1920). 4648:Kipling, Rudyard (1996). 4559:Kipling, Rudyard (1956). 4482:Pinney, Thomas (editor). 4379:Neelam, S (8 June 2008). 4234:Kipling, Rudyard (1935). 3918:Flanders, Judith (2005). 3871:The Literary Encyclopedia 3732:Alfred Nobel Foundation. 3491:The Man Who Would Be King 3319:Jallianwala Bagh massacre 3197:Kipling's links with the 3108:on national sovereignty: 3048:And indifferent in a week 2869: 2848:Golders Green Crematorium 2492:" (1922) a journey which 2435:After the war (1918–1936) 2256:antipathy towards Germany 2254:Alongside his passionate 2208:The Man Who Would Be King 2119:England's act and deed." 2112:Irish Parliamentary Party 1965:Nobel laureate and beyond 1755: 1132: 1095:A portrait of Kipling by 1051:Yellowstone National Park 583:Kipling wrote of Bombay: 457:British Poet Laureateship 453:Nobel Prize in Literature 422:The Man Who Would Be King 328: 323: 302: 287: 255: 247:Nobel Prize in Literature 242: 177: 150: 129: 118: 97: 68: 56: 41: 13587:1921 Bewdley by-election 13582:1908 Bewdley by-election 12975:University of St Andrews 12922:Frederick Warne & Co 12716:Elizabeth Missing Sewell 10906:Albert Abraham Michelson 9113:Yoked with an Unbeliever 8896:The Broken-Link Handicap 8609:The Absent-Minded Beggar 8558:The Fringes of the Fleet 8361:The Story of the Gadsbys 8191:Leeds University Library 8135:22 November 2021 at the 8117:Works by Rudyard Kipling 8102:Works by Rudyard Kipling 8073:Works by Rudyard Kipling 7894:Sergeant, David (2013). 7600:Journal of World History 7348:13 December 2013 at the 7291:Spring, Joel H. (2001). 7101:. Vintage. pp. 704–705. 7097:leader, Zachary (2007). 6931:14 November 2012 at the 6559:23 November 2011 at the 6498:probatesearchservice.gov 6450:. Westminster abbey.org. 6414:Chernega, Carol (2011). 6000:Kipling, Rudyard (1940) 5779:The Fringes of the Fleet 5745:"Notes on "My Boy Jack"" 5223:22 December 2016 at the 5159:Bennett, Arnold (1917). 4696:Ricketts, Harry (1999). 4673:Mallet, Phillip (2003). 4639:. Retrieved 9 March 2008 4572:Coates, John D. (1997). 3994:22 December 2017 at the 3794:Quigley, Isabel (1987). 3084:The English folk singer 3050:To a beautiful physique, 3044:Time, that is intolerant 2858:, next to the graves of 2766: 2558:University of St Andrews 2400:The Fringes of the Fleet 2389:, or perhaps a generic " 2090:Kipling wrote the poem " 1697:, including Rhodes, Sir 1531: 1205:Caroline Starr Balestier 1107:Rudyard Kipling, by the 921:The Story of the Gadsbys 459:and several times for a 262:Caroline Starr Balestier 125:, Westminster Abbey 32:Kipling (disambiguation) 13848:British anti-communists 13733:English Nobel laureates 13683:British Nobel laureates 13572:Earl Baldwin of Bewdley 12636:Frances Hodgson Burnett 12551:Henry Cadwallader Adams 12383:The Wolf Cub's Handbook 12276:Toomai of the Elephants 9162:Aerial Board of Control 9092:Toomai of the Elephants 8980:In the House of Suddhoo 8004:Encyclopedia of Fantasy 7865:Rudyard Kipling: A Life 7732:Kipling and the Critics 7641:Biography and criticism 7548:Gilmour, David (2003). 7236:Subhash Chopra (2016). 7124:30 January 2013 at the 6500:. UK Government. 1936. 6465:Clark, Gregory (2017). 6336:Rudyard Kipling: A Life 6332:Harry Ricketts (2000). 4916:2 December 2012 at the 4839:email to Marion Wallace 4770:The World's Best Poetry 4698:Rudyard Kipling: A life 4630:6 December 2008 at the 4308:Pinney, Thomas (1995). 3835:Sandison, Alan (1987). 3816:Culture and Imperialism 2942:The Walt Disney Company 2739:Royal Christmas Message 2668:Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact 2365:", notably in the play 2202:and Royal Ark Mariner. 1943:Aerial Board of Control 1854:disproves the claim by 1684:University of Cape Town 1647:United Services College 1512:as an extension of the 1474:Bishop's College School 1111:studio, Calcutta (1892) 707:United Services College 588:Mother of Cities to me, 13723:English male novelists 13316: 13009:Arthur Penrhyn Stanley 12751:Charlotte Maria Tucker 12736:Robert Louis Stevenson 12681:Mary Louisa Molesworth 12561:Lucy Lyttelton Cameron 12016:(TurboGrafx-16) (1991) 11696:All the Mowgli Stories 11688:The Second Jungle Book 10940:Nobel Prize recipients 10917:Physiology or Medicine 10908:(United States/Poland) 10881:Ernesto Teodoro Moneta 10293:Gabriel García Márquez 10146:Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 9140:Indian Railway Library 9043:The Rescue of Pluffles 8850:The White Man's Burden 8593:(by T. S. Eliot, 1941) 8487:All the Mowgli Stories 8463:The Second Jungle Book 7889:Kipling's Mind and Art 7223:10.1093/past/131.1.130 7056:"History at Bateman's" 6954:4 January 2011 at the 6446:17 August 2012 at the 6225:. The New York Times. 5275:. Robson. p. 25. 5272:The Literary Companion 5218:"Nomination Database". 4783:The White Man's Burden 4410:Library of Congress US 4287:10.1093/ref:odnb/34334 3901:13 August 2013 at the 3427: 3394: 3277:Novelist and poet Sir 3251: 3235:Kipling's Burwash home 3143: 3075: 3029: 2989:In response to Eliot, 2978: 2698: 2690: 2627: 2613:Occupation of the Ruhr 2582:Herbert E. T. Haultain 2561: 2450: 2319: 2307: 2280: 2037:1911 Canadian election 2006: 1922: 1834: 1765: 1750:Honoured Dead Memorial 1670: 1661:Visits to South Africa 1635: 1602: 1598:The White Man's Burden 1565:The White Man's Burden 1541: 1492: 1464: 1402: 1277: 1240: 1175: 1112: 1100: 909: 815: 795: 792:Lahore Railway Station 678: 635: 597: 580: 540:Rudyard, Staffordshire 495: 438:The White Man's Burden 405:The Second Jungle Book 340:Joseph Rudyard Kipling 250:1907 234:The White Man's Burden 72:Joseph Rudyard Kipling 13853:English anti-fascists 13673:Anti-German sentiment 13315: 13114:Sir George Cunningham 12917:Marcus Ward & Co. 12706:William Brighty Rands 12601:Juliana Horatia Ewing 12470:The Light That Failed 12462:The Light That Failed 12454:The Light That Failed 12438:The Light That Failed 12339:The Third Jungle Book 12064:Disney Magic Kingdoms 11948:Colonel Hathi's March 11736:Letting in the Jungle 10238:Isaac Bashevis Singer 10113:Miguel Ángel Asturias 9786:Frans Eemil Sillanpää 9517:Verner von Heidenstam 9372:Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson 9250:Georgiana Burne-Jones 9226:John Lockwood Kipling 8889:Bread upon the Waters 8749:The King's Pilgrimage 8471:Letting in the Jungle 8298:The Light That Failed 8189:Archival material at 8084:at Global Grey Ebooks 7902:Seymour-Smith, Martin 7755:Green, Roger Lancelyn 7612:10.1353/jwh.2011.0036 7147:27 April 2015 at the 6881:29 March 2017 at the 6786:Brackenbury, Alison. 6249:War Stories and Poems 5175:Airships and Balloons 4936:The National Archives 4793:(US) 12 February 1899 4759:. Macmillan & Co. 4720:. Macmillan & Co. 4595:"A sensitive bounder" 4154:, Macmillan & Co. 3909:. 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Blackwell, Oxford. 3866:26 July 2019 at the 3841:, by Rudyard Kipling 3774:Lewis, Lisa (1995). 3740:on 25 September 2006 3381:All About H. Hatterr 3325:(in the province of 3272:University of Sussex 3260:Burwash, East Sussex 3037:William Butler Yeats 3012:épater les bourgeois 2983:Barrack-Room Ballads 2907:Goniopholis kiplingi 2672:Operation Barbarossa 2605:Treaty of Versailles 2172:. He later wrote to 2035:to intervene in the 1993:Carl David af Wirsén 1981:University of Oxford 1947:hard science fiction 1725:for British troops. 1510:Olney interpretation 1405:The writing life in 1371:Barrack-Room Ballads 1368:. The collection of 1245:Brattleboro, Vermont 1063:Beaver, Pennsylvania 1037:, Washington, up to 939:The Phantom Rickshaw 821:Departmental Ditties 746:. 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Sowerby 12852: 12850: 12847: 12845: 12842: 12840: 12837: 12835: 12832: 12830: 12827: 12824: 12821: 12819: 12816: 12814: 12813:Richard Doyle 12811: 12808: 12805: 12803: 12800: 12798: 12795: 12793: 12790: 12788: 12785: 12783: 12782:Gordon Browne 12780: 12778: 12775: 12774: 12772: 12768: 12762: 12759: 12757: 12754: 12752: 12749: 12747: 12744: 12742: 12739: 12737: 12734: 12732: 12729: 12727: 12724: 12722: 12719: 12717: 12714: 12712: 12709: 12707: 12704: 12702: 12699: 12697: 12694: 12692: 12689: 12687: 12684: 12682: 12679: 12677: 12674: 12672: 12669: 12667: 12664: 12662: 12659: 12657: 12654: 12652: 12649: 12647: 12644: 12642: 12641:Thomas Hughes 12639: 12637: 12634: 12632: 12629: 12627: 12624: 12622: 12619: 12617: 12616:Agnes Giberne 12614: 12612: 12609: 12607: 12604: 12602: 12599: 12597: 12594: 12592: 12589: 12587: 12584: 12582: 12579: 12577: 12574: 12572: 12569: 12567: 12566:Lewis Carroll 12564: 12562: 12559: 12557: 12554: 12552: 12549: 12548: 12546: 12542: 12533: 12528: 12526: 12521: 12519: 12514: 12513: 12510: 12497: 12493: 12490: 12486: 12485: 12483: 12479: 12472: 12471: 12467: 12464: 12463: 12459: 12456: 12455: 12451: 12450: 12448: 12444: 12440: 12439: 12434: 12427: 12422: 12420: 12415: 12413: 12408: 12407: 12404: 12392: 12389: 12385: 12384: 12380: 12379: 12378: 12376: 12372: 12370: 12367: 12365: 12364: 12360: 12357: 12356: 12352: 12349: 12348: 12344: 12342:(1992) (Book) 12341: 12340: 12336: 12335: 12333: 12329: 12322: 12321: 12317: 12314: 12313: 12309: 12306: 12305: 12301: 12298: 12297: 12293: 12292: 12290: 12288:other stories 12284: 12277: 12273: 12270: 12266: 12265: 12263: 12261:Other stories 12259: 12244: 12243: 12239: 12236: 12235: 12231: 12227: 12224: 12223: 12221: 12220: 12216: 12213: 12212: 12208: 12207: 12205: 12201: 12194: 12193: 12189: 12188: 12186: 12184:Animated film 12182: 12175: 12174: 12170: 12167: 12166: 12162: 12159: 12158: 12154: 12151: 12150: 12146: 12145: 12143: 12139: 12136: 12130: 12119: 12118: 12114: 12112: 12111: 12107: 12105: 12104: 12100: 12099: 12097: 12093: 12082: 12081: 12077: 12074: 12073: 12069: 12066: 12065: 12061: 12058: 12057: 12053: 12052: 12050: 12046: 12039: 12038: 12034: 12031: 12030: 12026: 12024:(Sega) (1992) 12023: 12022: 12018: 12015: 12014: 12010: 12007: 12006: 12002: 12001: 11999: 11995: 11984: 11980: 11977: 11973: 11970: 11966: 11963: 11959: 11956: 11952: 11949: 11945: 11944: 11942: 11938: 11931: 11930: 11926: 11923: 11922: 11918: 11917: 11915: 11911: 11908: 11904: 11897: 11896: 11892: 11889: 11888: 11884: 11883: 11881: 11877: 11870: 11869: 11865: 11862: 11861: 11857: 11854: 11853: 11849: 11846: 11845: 11841: 11840: 11838: 11834: 11831: 11829: 11823: 11820: 11814: 11808: 11805: 11803: 11800: 11798: 11795: 11793: 11790: 11788: 11785: 11783: 11780: 11778: 11775: 11773: 11770: 11768: 11765: 11763: 11760: 11759: 11757: 11755: 11751: 11744: 11740: 11737: 11733: 11730: 11729:Tiger! Tiger! 11726: 11723: 11722:Kaa's Hunting 11719: 11716: 11712: 11711: 11709: 11705: 11698: 11697: 11693: 11690: 11689: 11685: 11682: 11681: 11677: 11676: 11674: 11670: 11666: 11665: 11660: 11653: 11648: 11646: 11641: 11639: 11634: 11633: 11630: 11617: 11615: 11611: 11607: 11603: 11599: 11595: 11589: 11588: 11585: 11578: 11573: 11566: 11559: 11556: 11551: 11544: 11541: 11536: 11529: 11526: 11521: 11514: 11511: 11506: 11499: 11496: 11491: 11484: 11481: 11476: 11469: 11466: 11461: 11454: 11447: 11444: 11439: 11432: 11425: 11422: 11417: 11410: 11407: 11402: 11395: 11392: 11387: 11380: 11377: 11372: 11365: 11362: 11357: 11350: 11343: 11340: 11335: 11328: 11325: 11320: 11313: 11310: 11305: 11298: 11291: 11288: 11283: 11276: 11273: 11268: 11261: 11258: 11253: 11246: 11243: 11238: 11231: 11228: 11223: 11216: 11213: 11208: 11201: 11198: 11193: 11186: 11183: 11178: 11171: 11168: 11163: 11156: 11153: 11148: 11141: 11138: 11133: 11126: 11123: 11118: 11111: 11108: 11103: 11096: 11093: 11088: 11081: 11078: 11073: 11066: 11063: 11058: 11051: 11050: 11047: 11043: 11039: 11032: 11027: 11025: 11020: 11018: 11013: 11012: 11009: 10997: 10994: 10992: 10989: 10987: 10984: 10982: 10979: 10977: 10974: 10972: 10969: 10967: 10964: 10962: 10959: 10957: 10954: 10952: 10949: 10947: 10944: 10941: 10937: 10936: 10933: 10926: 10923: 10922: 10920: 10918: 10914: 10907: 10904: 10903: 10901: 10899: 10895: 10888: 10887:Louis Renault 10885: 10882: 10879: 10878: 10876: 10874: 10870: 10863: 10860: 10859: 10857: 10854: 10850: 10846: 10839: 10836: 10835: 10833: 10831: 10827: 10822: 10814: 10809: 10807: 10802: 10800: 10795: 10794: 10791: 10778: 10774: 10770: 10767: 10763: 10759: 10756: 10752: 10748: 10745: 10741: 10737: 10736: 10734: 10730: 10723: 10719: 10715: 10712: 10708: 10704: 10701: 10697: 10693: 10690: 10686: 10682: 10679: 10675: 10671: 10668: 10664: 10660: 10657: 10653: 10649: 10646: 10642: 10638: 10635: 10631: 10627: 10624: 10620: 10616: 10613: 10609: 10605: 10602: 10598: 10594: 10591: 10587: 10583: 10580: 10579:Doris Lessing 10576: 10572: 10569: 10565: 10561: 10558: 10557:Harold Pinter 10554: 10550: 10547: 10543: 10539: 10536: 10535:J. 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Naipaul 10510: 10506: 10505: 10503: 10499: 10492: 10488: 10484: 10481: 10477: 10473: 10470: 10469:José Saramago 10466: 10462: 10459: 10455: 10451: 10448: 10444: 10440: 10437: 10436:Seamus Heaney 10433: 10429: 10426: 10422: 10418: 10415: 10414:Toni Morrison 10411: 10407: 10404: 10403:Derek Walcott 10400: 10396: 10393: 10389: 10385: 10382: 10378: 10374: 10371: 10367: 10363: 10360: 10356: 10352: 10349: 10345: 10341: 10338: 10334: 10330: 10327: 10323: 10319: 10316: 10312: 10308: 10305: 10301: 10297: 10294: 10290: 10286: 10283: 10282:Elias Canetti 10279: 10275: 10274: 10272: 10268: 10261: 10257: 10253: 10250: 10246: 10242: 10239: 10235: 10231: 10228: 10224: 10220: 10217: 10213: 10209: 10206: 10202: 10198: 10195: 10191: 10187: 10183: 10180: 10179:Patrick White 10176: 10172: 10169: 10168:Heinrich Böll 10165: 10161: 10158: 10154: 10150: 10147: 10143: 10139: 10136: 10132: 10128: 10125: 10121: 10117: 10114: 10110: 10106: 10103: 10099: 10095: 10091: 10088: 10084: 10080: 10076: 10072: 10068: 10065: 10061: 10057: 10054: 10050: 10046: 10043: 10039: 10035: 10034: 10032: 10028: 10021: 10017: 10013: 10010: 10006: 10002: 9999: 9995: 9991: 9988: 9984: 9980: 9977: 9973: 9969: 9966: 9962: 9958: 9955: 9951: 9947: 9944: 9940: 9936: 9933: 9929: 9925: 9922: 9918: 9914: 9911: 9907: 9903: 9900: 9896: 9892: 9889: 9885: 9881: 9878: 9874: 9870: 9867: 9866:Hermann Hesse 9863: 9859: 9856: 9852: 9848: 9845: 9841: 9837: 9833: 9828: 9824: 9819: 9815: 9810: 9809: 9807: 9803: 9795: 9790: 9787: 9783: 9779: 9776: 9775:Pearl S. 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Index

Kipling
Kipling (disambiguation)
FRSL
Kipling in 1895
Malabar Hill
Bombay Presidency
British India
Fitzrovia
London
Poets' Corner
The Jungle Book
Just So Stories
Kim
Captains Courageous
If—
Gunga Din
Mandalay
The White Man's Burden
Nobel Prize in Literature
Caroline Starr Balestier
Elsie
John
John Lockwood Kipling
Alice MacDonald

/ˈrʌdjərd/
RUD-yərd
British India
duology
The Jungle Book

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