Rudyard Kipling : Life, Love, and Art /

This is the author's third book studying the relationship between Rudyard Kipling’s inner life and his writings. The focus is on major short stories, mainly from Kipling’s later period, beginning with an earlier work, “The Finest Story in the World,’ and concluding with the last story he wrote,...

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Main Author: Dillingham, William B.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Greensboro, NC] : ELT Press, [2013]
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