Kipling's myths of love and death
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Kipling's myths of love and death
Macmillan, 1989
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An illustrated discussion of the English author Rudyard Kipling (1867-1936) and of some of his works. Kipling was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907 and was author of "The Jungle Book" and "Kim". Nora Crook is co-author of "Shelley's Venomed Melody".
Table of Contents
- The significance of the Sahiba's finger
- Aunt Judy, Ruskin, Carlyle
- pigs, serpents, cannibals, bats and bees
- Kipling and Dante - "Mrs Bathurst", "Home and Friends"
- Kipling and Chaucer - "Mary Postgate"
- Kipling and Swinburne - "A Madonna of the Trenches". Appendices: Hector Macdonald
- Kipling and Blake.
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