Gunga Din and Other Favorite PoemsCourier Corporation, 1990 - 74 páginas In such poems as "Gunga Din," "Mandalay," "Tommy," "Danny Deever," "If," "The White Man's Burden," and "The Female of the Species," Rudyard Kipling (1865 1936) evoked stirring images and created archetypes of British character at the height of the Empire. Filled with character study, dramatic incident, and rousing language, the poems delineate the time, place, and ethos of British ascendancy as surely as a novel or history of the period, yet they possess a timelessness and universality that lifts them above the purely temporal. |
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IV | 4 |
V | 6 |
VI | 9 |
VII | 12 |
VIII | 15 |
XIX | 46 |
XX | 47 |
XXI | 50 |
XXIII | 52 |
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XXV | 54 |
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XVII | 42 |
XVIII | 44 |
XXIX | 57 |
XXX | 59 |
XXXI | 60 |
XXXII | 61 |
XXXIII | 62 |
XXXV | 63 |
XXXVI | 64 |
XXXVII | 66 |
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