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Keyword [Rudyard Kipling]
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1. Empire Consciousness And Kipling's Literary Writing
2. A Survey Of The Human World From Natural And Traditional Perspectives
3. The Ambivalent Attitudes Of Rudyard Kipling Towards Imperialism-A Detailed Study Of Rudyard Kipling's Masterpiece Kim
4. Kipling's Imaginary Construction Of Empire
5. The Study On Kipling’s Novels And Short Stories
6. Clashes And Fusion Of Two Cultures
7. On The Self-categorization In Rudyard Kipling’s Kim
8. Rudyard Kipling's Indian Complex In Kim
9. A Study Of Kipling's Indian Complex In Kim
10. A Study Of Women Images In Rudyard Kipling's Poetry
11. A Postcolonial Perspective On Kipling's Imperial Imagination Reflected In The Jungle Book
12. How the child lost its tail: Evolutionary theory, Victorian pedagogy and the development of children's literature, 1860--1920 (Charles Kingsley, Rudyard Kipling)
13. Truths stranger than fiction: British travel writing on China, 1880--1916 (Timothy Richard, Archibald Little, Isabella L. Bird, Rudyard Kipling)
14. Esotericism and Orientalism: Nineteenth-century narrative initiations (Rudyard Kipling, Richard Burton)
15. Capital adventures: Gender, Englishness and economics in Victorian fiction (Elizabeth Gaskell, Rudyard Kipling, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, W. Somerset Maugham, A. S. Byatt)
16. Constructions of national identity in the Victorian novel: Readings of six novels (Charlotte Bronte, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, H. Rider Haggard, Rudyard Kipling)
17. Imperial boyhood: Representations of empire and adolescence in Rudyard Kipling's fiction
18. Locating identity: Topographies of Englishness and empire (John Ruskin, E. M. Forster, Salman Rushdie, V. S. Naipaul, Trinidad and Tobago, C. L. R. James, Rudyard Kipling)
19. The making of Rudyard Kipling: From gossip tale to imperial pastoral
20. MASONIC ALLUSIONS AND THEMES IN THE WORKS OF RUDYARD KIPLING
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