| AUTHOR |
FROM |
SUBJECT |
ABSTRACT |
| Martha ADDANTE |
Western Michigan University |
Mapping the Outreaches of the Empire in ‘The Man Who Would Be King’ |
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| Michael AIDIN |
The Kipling Society |
Kipling and Memorials to the War Dead |
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| Charles ALLEN |
The Kipling Society |
Ruddy and the Gods: the Young Kipling and Religion |
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| Richard AMBROSINI |
Università di Roma Tre |
Kipling, the Historians, and Postcolonial Criticism |
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| Howard J BOOTH |
University of Manchester |
Kipling among the Uranians |
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| Inger K BRØGGER |
University of Copenhagen |
‘Little Children Crowned with Dust’: A Reading of Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Story of Muhammad Din’ |
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| Shirley CHEW |
University of Leeds |
Blindness and the Idea of the Artist in Kipling and Ondaatje |
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| Jo COLLINS |
University of Kent |
Kipling, policing India and the Uncanny |
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| Mary CONDE |
Queen Mary, University of London |
A Literary Descendant: Iris Murdoch’s ‘A Word Child’ |
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| Laurence DAVIES |
University of Glasgow |
Kipling’s Other Empire: The Aerial Board of Control |
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| Bradley DEANE |
University of Minnesota |
Rethinking Race and Masculinity in Kipling’s Verse |
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| Roberto DI SCALA |
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia |
Women on the verge of a cultural breakdown. The case of Kipling’s ‘Lispeth’ |
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| Amanda Jane EDDLESTON |
University of Mainz |
Kipling’s Concentric Selves |
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| Dorothy FLOTHOW |
University of Salzburg |
‘If Any Question Why He Died’: John Kipling and the Myth of the Great War |
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| Adrienne E GAVIN |
Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent |
‘neither borne nor lost’: Kipling’s ‘They’ and the Edwardian Cult of Childhood |
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| Mary HAMER |
The Kipling Society |
The Five Nations: RK’s turning point |
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| Robert HAMPSON |
Royal Holloway, University of London |
Kipling and Masculinity: The Light That Failed |
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| Peter HAVHOLM |
The College of Wooster, Ohio |
A Suitably Reserved Emotion |
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| Beatrix HESSE |
Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg |
Metatextuality in Kipling’s Short Fiction |
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| Christopher HITCHENS |
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Kipling as the bard of the special Anglo-American relationship |
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| Andrew F HUMPHRIES |
Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent |
The relationship between technology and the supernatural in Kipling’s Traffics and Discoveries |
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| Simon HUMPHRIES |
Linacre College, Oxford |
What Was Kipling Doing on 17 July 1897? |
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| Anurag JAIN |
Queen Mary, University of London |
Behind Asian Eyes: Kipling’s Indian Soldiers and British Propaganda of the First World War |
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| Charlotte JOERGENSEN |
Royal Holloway, University of London |
Centre and Periphery: Panoramic Visuality in Kim and The Impressionist |
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| Daniel KARLIN |
University of Sheffield |
“Tin Fish”: two texts, two readings |
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| Joanna KOKOT |
Warmia and Mazury University |
On the borderland between two epochs. Autothematic issues in Rudyard Kipling’s short stories |
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| Paula M KREBS |
Wheaton College, University of Georgia |
Kim Is an American Novel; No, Kim Is an African Novel |
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| Tricia LOOTENS |
Wheaton College, University of Georgia |
Kim Is an American Novel; No, Kim Is an African Novel |
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| John LEE |
University of Bristol |
Kipling’s Literary Traffics and Scientific Discoveries: ‘Wireless’ |
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| Eleni LOUKOPOULOU |
University of Kent |
The finest stories in the world told by Kipling and Joyce |
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| Erin LOUTTIT |
University of St. Andrews |
The Light of Asia and the Law of the Jungle |
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| Paul MARCH-RUSSELL |
University of Kent |
‘All Art is One’: Kipling and Neo-Romanticism |
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| Jan MONTEFIORE |
University of Kent |
Being a Man |
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| Kaori NAGAI |
University of Kent |
Quotations and Boundaries: Stalky & Co. |
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| Muireann O’CINNEIDE |
St Peter’s College, Oxford |
Kipling & Surtees: Exotic Englands, Familiar Indias |
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| Carolyn OULTON |
Canterbury Christ Church University |
‘ain’t goin’ to have any beastly Erickin’: the problem of male friendship in Stalky & Co. |
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| Benita PARRY |
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Limits to the renewals of possibility in Kipling criticism |
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| Judith PLOTZ |
George Washington University |
How ‘The White Man’s Burden’ Lost its Scare Quotes; Or Kipling, Madness, and the New American Empire |
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| Elodie RAIMBAULT |
Université de Paris 3 |
Finding one’s way through Actions and Reactions |
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| David Alan RICHARDS |
The Kipling Society |
Kipling and the Bibliographers |
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| Harry RICKETTS |
Victoria University of Wellington |
The Kiplingisation of Rupert Brooke |
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| David SERGEANT |
Oxford University |
The Mowgli Stories: a Genealogy of Kipling’s Fiction |
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| George SIMMERS |
Oxford Brookes University |
Kipling and Shell-Shock: The Healing Community |
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| Florian STADTLER |
University of Kent |
Hybrid identities, torn loyalties, ambiguous relationships – Reading Kipling, Reading Rushdie |
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| Harish TRIVEDI |
University of Delhi |
A New Orientalism?: Edward Said on Kipling |
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| Hedley TWIDLE |
University of York |
Dream Topographies: Kipling in Cape Town, 1891 -1908 |
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| Sue WALSH |
University of Reading |
Kipling’s Children and the category of ‘Children’s Literature’ |
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| Elizabeth WELBY |
University of East Anglia |
Swirling in the Vortex of Abjection in Kipling’s ‘The City of Dreadful Night’ |
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| Claire WESTALL |
University of Warwick |
What They Knew of Nation and Empire: The Questioning of Rudyard Kipling and C. L. R. James |
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| Ivan WISE |
The Shaw Society |
Kipling and Shaw’s attitudes to war |
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| Debra D WYNN |
Library of Congress |
Traffics and Re-discoveries: Rudyard Kipling Collections at the Library of Congress |
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