Rudyard Kipling

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Standard Name: Kipling, Rudyard
Birth Name: Joseph Rudyard Kipling
An Indian-born English journalist, novelist, and travel writer, best-known for short stories, poetry, and children's books, RK won the Nobel Prize for Literature. He never felt like a native in England although he spent most of his life there, lived in other countries as well, and never saw India after his mid-twenties. He was convinced of the moral mission of the British empire, seeing devoted heroism in its workers but pettiness and bureaucracy in its administration. He writes of India as an insider and his Indian writings were his best loved in England. His increasingly conservative politics seeped into his writing later in his career and lost him some of the immense, immediate public interest that his early work had garnered.

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Reception Constance Naden
A propos her enthusiastic reception CN observed (quoting Rudyard Kipling ) that she was beginning to consider myself a sort of Solar Myth.
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Hughes, William Richard et al. Constance Naden: A Memoir. Bickers and Son, 1890.
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Reception Margery Lawrence
In his Foreword to the volume, Sir Shane Leslie finds the influences of Shelley , Yeats , Tennyson , Kipling , Housman , Chesterton , and Fiona MacLeod (pen-name of William Sharp). Yet according to...
Residence Michael Field
In 1890 they moved to a house called Durdans in Reigate, where they remained until 1899.
Blain, Virginia, and Isobel Grundy. Emails about Michael Field to Isobel Grundy. 26 May 2005.
Here they lived and wrote in relative seclusion but continued, as in earlier years, to travel widely.
Armstrong, Isobel et al., editors. Nineteenth-Century Women Poets. Clarendon Press, 1996.
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Textual Features Joanna Cannan
Ithuriel's Hour is titled from a poem by Kipling called The Hour of the Angel, which foretells that Ithuriel's Hour / Will spring on us, for the first time, the test which will allocate...
Textual Features Constance Lytton
Most of the letters here are addressed to CL 's mother, her editor-sister, and two close friends who were also relations, her aunt Theresa Earle and her cousin Adela Smith .
Balfour, Elizabeth Edith, Countess of, and Constance Lytton. “Preface, Introduction”. Letters of Constance Lytton, edited by Elizabeth Edith, Countess of Balfour and Elizabeth Edith, Countess of Balfour, Heinemann, 1925, p. v, xi - xv.
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Hating the round...
Textual Features Ethel M. Dell
She began writing about British India, which she learned about from younger cousins and from the works of Flora Annie Steel , Maud Diver , Alice Perrin , F. E. Penney , and Rudyard Kipling .
Dell, Penelope. Nettie and Sissie. Hamish Hamilton, 1977.
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Textual Features Clotilde Graves
In the novel itself the dedication's style is somewhat modified by narration and dialogue. Set largely during the siege of Mafeking in the Boer War (which began in October 1899), this highly coloured and broadly...
Textual Features Carol Ann Duffy
Many poems here feature women answering back to canonical male voices: Liz Lochhead to Donne , Jenny Joseph to W. S. Gilbert , U. A. Fanthorpe to Walt Whitman , Wendy Cope to A. E. Housman
Textual Features Beatrice Harraden
They mention the need for new funds and the way they will supplement previous subscriptions.
Harraden, Beatrice, and Elizabeth Robins. “The Sussex Hospital”. Times Literary Supplement, No. 934, 11 Dec. 1919, p. 750.
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They specify some of the material they have already collected from other authors and publishers to sell on...
Textual Features Constance Smedley
This contains eight stories reminiscent in their titles of Rudyard Kipling 's Just So Stories: How the Horse Looked Ahead, How the Swallows Learned the Song, and so on. In the latter...
Textual Features Elizabeth B. Lester
This work quotes Cowper on the title-page. The short stories (genuinely short this time) include A Few Days from My Journal (which opens with Johnson 's well-known remark to Boswell about the pleasure of driving...
Textual Production Laurence Hope
LH began writing poetry during her adolescence: sources differ as to how much of her juvenile writing she destroyed, although enough remained for the posthumous publication of Laurence Hope's Poems in 1907. Noting certain biographical...
Textual Production Elspeth Huxley
Nicholls feels that Norah Smallwood missed a trick by failing to jump at the chance when EH first suggested a sequel to The Flame Trees of Thika, which she did when delivering the first...
Textual Production Pamela Frankau
PF published a novel which takes its title from a poem by Kipling : Road Through the Woods.
Kipling titled his poem The Way Through the Wood, but in its first line the...
Textual Production Berta Ruck
The title derives from the refrain to Kipling 's The Ladies: An' I learned about women from 'er!
Kipling, Rudyard. Collected Verse of Rudyard Kipling. Hodder and Stoughton, 1912.
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