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Preface | vii | |
The Text of Kim | 1 | |
Backgrounds | 241 | |
Map: North India 1857 | 243 | |
Map: Modern India | 244 | |
Map: The Grand Trunk Road | 245 | |
Short Stories | ||
Lispeth | 247 | |
To Be Filed for Reference | 252 | |
Poems | ||
Recessional | 259 | |
The White Man's Burden | 260 | |
Letters | ||
To Margaret Burne-Jones, [27] September 1885 | 263 | |
To Margaret Burne-Jones, 28 November 1885-11 January 1886 | 266 | |
To E. K. Robinson, 30 April 1886 | 270 | |
To Margaret Burne-Jones, 3 May-24 June 1886 | 271 | |
Autobiography and Biography | ||
From Something of Myself | 273 | |
[The Origins of Kim] | 278 | |
Contemporary Reviews | ||
[A 'New Kipling'] | 283 | |
[Mr. Kipling's Enthralling New Novel] | 284 | |
Rudyard Kipling's Kim | 285 | |
The Nobel Prize for Literature, 1907 | 290 | |
Historical Context | ||
Kim in Historical Context | 297 | |
[Recovering the Connection Between Kim and Contemporary History] | 309 | |
Criticism | 321 | |
Kipling's Place in the History of Ideas | 323 | |
The Pleasures of Kim | 328 | |
[Kim as Imperialist Novel] | 337 | |
[The Survey of India] | 351 | |
Kim, Invasion-Scare Literature, and the Russian Threat to British India | 358 | |
[Kipling's Richest Dream] | 375 | |
[Storytelling in Kim] | 384 | |
[Kim, the Myth of the Nation, and National Identity] | 393 | |
[Kim's Colonial Education] | 406 | |
Kim and Orientalism | 410 | |
Kim, or How to Be Young, Male, and British in Kipling's India | 426 | |
[The Ending of Kim] | 436 | |
What Happens at the End of Kim? | 441 | |
Rudyard Kipling: A Chronology | 453 | |
Selected Bibliography | 457 |
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Add Kim, Kim (1901) is Rudyard Kipling's story of an orphan born in colonial India and torn between love for his native India and the demands of Imperial loyalty to his Irish-English heritage and to the British Secret Service. Long recognized as Kipling's finest w, Kim to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Kim, Kim (1901) is Rudyard Kipling's story of an orphan born in colonial India and torn between love for his native India and the demands of Imperial loyalty to his Irish-English heritage and to the British Secret Service. Long recognized as Kipling's finest w, Kim to your collection on WonderClub |