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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
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  • Kim
  • Written by author Rudyard Kipling
  • Published by Everest Pub, 1989/06/01
  • 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
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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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