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... Kipling's childhood , when he was sent by his parents to board with strangers in a house in Southsea called Lorne Lodge . I have always been impressed , when reading or talking about Kipling , how little people know about this grim and ...
... Kipling's childhood , when he was sent by his parents to board with strangers in a house in Southsea called Lorne Lodge . I have always been impressed , when reading or talking about Kipling , how little people know about this grim and ...
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... Kipling the Liar ' . This last act of brutality nearly broke him and his sister saw him going down the small garden walking like an old man . Soon after this incident the mother whom they had not seen for six years returned . When she ...
... Kipling the Liar ' . This last act of brutality nearly broke him and his sister saw him going down the small garden walking like an old man . Soon after this incident the mother whom they had not seen for six years returned . When she ...
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... Kipling over - idolizes the subaltern and sentimentalizes the private , he has left us an unforgettable , and in fact the only picture of the old enlisted Army in India as it existed in his day . Kipling's rise was , then , one of the ...
... Kipling over - idolizes the subaltern and sentimentalizes the private , he has left us an unforgettable , and in fact the only picture of the old enlisted Army in India as it existed in his day . Kipling's rise was , then , one of the ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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