The Tropic Sun: Rudyard Kipling & the RajDepartment of English & Modern European Languages, Lucknow University, 1974 - 224 páginas Study of the literary context of the British Litterateur Rudyard Kipling, 1865-1936. |
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... Soldier's all the cry . When wars are Oe'r and matters righted ; God is forgotten and the Soldier slighted . ' ( Written by a soldier on the wall of Delhi after the Indian Mutiny - Hudson's Letters ) . It is perhaps little known that ...
... Soldier's all the cry . When wars are Oe'r and matters righted ; God is forgotten and the Soldier slighted . ' ( Written by a soldier on the wall of Delhi after the Indian Mutiny - Hudson's Letters ) . It is perhaps little known that ...
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... soldier stories and barrack - room verse narratives . This is not to say that all the stories were inspired by the life around Kipling . Most of the soldier tales were related to Kipling by the soldiers he knew . The narrator was in ...
... soldier stories and barrack - room verse narratives . This is not to say that all the stories were inspired by the life around Kipling . Most of the soldier tales were related to Kipling by the soldiers he knew . The narrator was in ...
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... soldier . The British soldier has so dominated Kipling's work that critics of Kipling have entirely ignored the Indian soldier in his work . It is true that one has the impression that Kipling never concentrated on the Indian soldier as ...
... soldier . The British soldier has so dominated Kipling's work that critics of Kipling have entirely ignored the Indian soldier in his work . It is true that one has the impression that Kipling never concentrated on the Indian soldier as ...
Contenido
Chapter | 18 |
Chapter Three AngloIndia at Work | 71 |
Chapter | 102 |
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administration Afghan Allahabad Anglo-Indian animals army attitude Bagheera beasts Bengali Bhils Bombay British rule British soldier Calcutta called CHAPTER character child Congress dead death East educated elephant Empire England English Englishman eyes famine father fighting friends girl Gods Government hand head hills Hilton Brown Hindu human Ibid India Indian soldier interesting Jungle Books Khan kill Kipling's Indian Kipling's stories Kipling's Women knew Lahore Lalun Lama land Lispeth live Lockwood Kipling look mahout Messua mother Mowgli Mulvaney native natural Naulakha never night Pagett Pathan Pioneer political priest Puran Bhagat race regiment Rudyard Rudyard Kipling rupees Sahib says Kipling seems servants Shere Khan Sikh Simla Singh sketches soul strong talk tells Temple things tiger told Tommy Atkins true United Services College village woman women words writes wrote young