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E-raamat: Stories and Poems

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'Hear and attend and listen...'

Rudyard Kipling is a supreme master of the short story in English and a poet of brilliant gifts. His energy and inventiveness poured themselves into every kind of tale, from the bleakest of fables to the richest of comedies, and he illuminated every aspect of human behaviour, of which he was a fascinated (and sometimes appalled) observer. This generous selection of stories and poems, first published in the acclaimed Oxford Authors series, covers the full range of Kipling's career from the youthful volumes that brought him fame as the chronicler of British India, to the bittersweet fruits of age and bereavement in the aftermath of the First World War. It includes stories such as 'The Man who would be King', 'Mrs Bathurst', and 'Mary Postgate', and poems fromBarrack-Room Ballads and other collections.

In his introduction and notes Daniel Karlin addresses the controversial political engagement of Kipling's art, and the sources of its imaginative power.

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Introduction xi
Chronology xxix
Note on the Text xli
STORIES
From Plain Tales from the Hills (1888)
Lispeth
1(4)
Three and---an Extra
5(4)
In the House of Suddhoo
9(6)
Beyond the Pale
15(5)
The Story of Muhammad Din
20(4)
From Soldiers Three (1888)
With the Main Guard
24(13)
From In Black and White (1888)
On the City Wall
37(20)
From The Phantom Rickshaw (1888)
The Man who would be King
57(33)
From Wee Willie Winkie (1888)
Baa Baa, Black Sheep
90(24)
From Life's Handicap (1891)
On Greenhow Hill
114(16)
From Many Inventions (1893)
`Brugglesmith'
130(13)
`Love-o'-Women'
143(20)
From The Day's Work (1898)
The Bridge-Builders
163(27)
The Devil and the Deep Sea
190(19)
My Sunday at Home
209(12)
From Just So Stories (1902)
The Cat that Walked by Himself
221(13)
From Traffics and Discoveries (1904)
The Bonds of Discipline
234(22)
`They'
256(20)
Mrs Bathurst
276(17)
From A Diversity of Creatures (1917)
The Village that Voted the Earth was Flat
293(32)
In the Presence
325(12)
Mary Postgate
337(14)
From Debits and Credits (1926)
Sea Constables
351(16)
The Bull that Thought
367(14)
The Gardener
381(10)
From Limits and Renewals (1932)
Dayspring Mishandled
391(18)
Fairy-Kist
409(16)
VERSE
From Departmental Ditties and Other Verses (1886)
A General Summary
425(1)
The Story of Uriah
426(1)
A Code of Morals
427(2)
The Man Who Could Write
429(1)
The Betrothed
430(3)
From Barrack-Room Ballads and Other Verses (1892)
Danny Deever
433(1)
Tommy
434(2)
`Fuzzy-Wuzzy'
436(1)
Oonts
437(2)
Loot
439(2)
The Widow at Windsor
441(1)
Gunga Din
442(2)
Mandalay
444(2)
Gentlemen-Rankers
446(1)
Ford o'Kabul River
446(3)
The Conundrum of the Workshops
449(2)
In the Neolithic Age
451(2)
From The Seven Seas (1896)
The `Mary Gloster'
453(7)
McAndrew's Hymn
460(6)
The Song of the Banjo
466(3)
From A Song of the English
469(1)
The Song of the Dead
469(2)
The Deep-Sea Cables
471(1)
The Three-Decker
472(2)
`When `Omer Smote `Is Bloomin' Lyre'
474(1)
The King
474(1)
That Day
475(3)
From The Five Nations (1903)
Recessional
478(1)
The White Man's Burden
479(1)
Chant-Pagan
480(2)
Lichtenberg
482(2)
The Files
484(2)
The Islanders
486(4)
From Songs from Books and More Songs from Books (1912--32)
Mother o'Mine
490(1)
Merrow Down
490(2)
`Cities and Thrones and Powers'
492(1)
Harp Song of the Dane Women
492(1)
A Smuggler's Song
493(1)
The Four Angels
494(1)
The Way through the Woods
495(1)
If---
496(1)
Dane-geld
497(1)
Big Steamers
498(1)
The Children
499(1)
The Fabulists
500(1)
The Survival
501(1)
We and They
502(1)
The Coiner
503(2)
From The Years Between (1919)
Gethsemane
505(1)
The Craftsman
505(1)
The Female of the Species
506(2)
`For All We Have and Are'
508(2)
My Boy Jack
510(1)
Epitaphs of the War
510(7)
From Verse (Inclusive Edition) (1919)
Mine Sweepers
517(1)
The Gods of the Copybook Headings
518(3)
Poems Collected in Editions after 1919 Hymn of Breaking Strain
521(1)
Tin Fish'
522(1)
The Storm Cone
523(1)
The Appeal
524(1)
Appendix A Kipling's India 525(3)
Appendix B The British Army in India 528(2)
Notes 530(157)
Further Reading 687(6)
Index of Titles (stories) 693(2)
Index of Titles and First Lines (verse) 695
Daniel Karlin has taught at University College London, Boston University and the University Sheffield before taking up his current post at the University of Bristol. He has published widely in Victorian literature, including editions of Robert Browning and books including Browning's Hatreds , Proust's English, and The Figure of the Singer. He has edited FitzGerald'sRubáiyát of Omar Khayyám for Oxford World's Classics.