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9780415159098

Rudyard Kipling

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    9780415159098

  • ISBN10:

    0415159091

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1997-04-03
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

As famous for children's books and poetry as for novels. Writings include Jungle Book and Just So Stories. Volume covers the period from 1886-1936. Extras: Chronological table.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xiii
Note on the Text xv
Preface xvii
Introduction 1(33)
Andrew Lang introduces Kipling's first book Departmental Ditties in Longman's Magazine 1886
34(2)
Notice of Plain Tales from the Hills in Saturday Review 1888
36(2)
Sir William Hunter on Departmental Ditties in Academy 1888
38(3)
Early review of Soldiers Three in Spectator 1889
41(3)
Andrew Lang on `Mr. Kipling's Stories' 1889
44(6)
Andrew Lang welcomes `An Indian Story-teller' 1889
47(3)
Article in The Times `Mr. Kipling's Writings' 1890
50(5)
W. E. Henley on `The New Writer' in Scots Observer 1890
55(4)
Charles Whibley on `Good Stuff and Bad' in Scots Observer 1890
59(3)
Barry Pain: `The Sincerest Form of Flattery' in Cornhill Magazine 1890
62(3)
Extracts from Robert Louis Stevenson's Letters 1890-4
65(2)
Extracts from Letters of Henry James 1890-9
67(3)
Andrew Lang on `Mr. Kipling's Stories' 1891
70(6)
J. K. Stephen: A Protest in Verse in Cambridge Review 1891
76(2)
J. M. Barrie on `Mr. Kipling's Stories' in Contemporary Review 1891
78(10)
Three reviews by Lionel Johnson in Academy 1891-2
88(16)
Oscar Wilde: Two extracts 1891
104(1)
Edmund Gosse: `Rudyard Kipling' in Century Magazine 1891
105(20)
Estimate `Kipling' in Bookman 1891
125(10)
Mrs. Oliphant reviews Life's Handicap in Blackwood's Magazine 1891
135(8)
Francis Adams on `Rudyard Kipling' in Fortnightly Review 1891
143(16)
Henary James's Introduction to Mine Own People 1891
159(9)
Gleeson White's `An Open Letter to Rudyard Kipling' from Letter to Eminent Hands 1892
168(5)
Letters from Lafcadio Hearn 1892-8
173(1)
Quiller-Couch on Kipling's Verse in English Illustrated Magazine 1893
174(3)
George Saintsbury on Many Inventions 1893
177(2)
S. R. Crockett on `Some Tales of Mr. Kipling's' in Bookman 1895
179(5)
Charles Eliot Norton on `The Poetry of Rudyard Kipling' in Atlantic Monthly 1897
184(8)
W. D. Howells on `The Laureate of the Larger England' in McClure's Magazine 1897
192(4)
J. H. Millar `The Works of Mr. Kipling' in Blackwood's Magazine 1898
196(16)
Stephen Gwynn on `The Madness of Mr. Kipling' --- article in Macmillan's Magazine 1898
212(7)
Neil Munro on `Mr. Rudyard Kipling' in Good Words 1899
219(7)
Two reviews of Stalky & Co. in Athenaeum and Academy 1899
226(7)
Robert Buchanan: `The Voice of the Hooligan' in Contemporary Review 1899
233(17)
Sir Walter Besant: `Is it the Voice of the Hooligan?' in Contemporary Review 1900
250(9)
Edward Dowden on `The Poetry of Mr. Kipling' in New Liberal Review 1901
259(10)
J. H. Millar reviews Kim in Blackwood's Magazine 1901
269(3)
A review of Just So Stories in Athenaeum 1902
272(1)
G. K. Chesterton reviews Just So Stories in Bookman 1902
273(2)
Agnes Deans Cameron on `Kipling and the Children' in Anglo-American Magazine 1902
275(7)
F. York Powell on `Rudyard Kipling' in English Illustrated Magazine 1903
282(4)
George Moore on `Kipling and Loti' in Pall Mall Magazine 1904
286(7)
G. K. Chesterton `On Mr. Rudyard Kipling' in Heretics 1905
293(5)
Alfred Noyes on `Kipling the Mystic' in Bookman 1906
298(4)
Conan Doyle on `Kipling's Best Story' from Through the Magic Door 1907
302(1)
Ford Madox Hueffer: `Critical Attitude' from The Critical Attitude 1911
303(2)
H. G. Wells on Kipling from (I) The New Machiavelli 1911 and (2) The Outline of History 1920
305(3)
Dixon Scott on `Rudyard Kipling' in Bookman 1912
308(10)
Ian Hay on Stalky & Co. from The Lighter Side of School Life 1914
318(1)
`A Diversity of Creatures'---review in Athenaeum 1917
319(3)
T. S. Eliot: `Kipling Redivivus' in Athenaeum 1919
322(5)
Richard Le Gallienne on `Kipling's Place in Literature' in Munsey's Magazine 1919
327(5)
Edmund Blunden: Review of The Irish Guards in Nations and Athenaeum 1923
332(1)
Christopher Morley on `Horace, Book Five' in Saturday Review of Literature 1926
333(4)
Brander Matthews on `Kipling's Deeper Note' in Literary Digest International Book Review 1926
337(5)
Bonamy Dobree: `Rudyard Kipling' in Monthly Criterion 1927
342(13)
R. Ellis Roberts: `Rudyard Kipling' in Empire Review 1928
355(9)
Gilbert Frankau on `Kipling' in London Magazine 1928
364(2)
Harvey Darton on `Kipling's Children's Books' from Children's Books in England 1932
366(5)
`Stalky' on `Kipling's India' in Kipling Journal 1933
371(7)
Andre Maurois `A French View of Kipling' in Kipling Journal 1934
378(6)
Obituary article: `Rudyard Kipling's Place in English Literature' in Times Literary Supplement 1936
384(9)
Chronological Table 393(3)
Select Bibliography 396(3)
Select Index 399

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