Rudyard KiplingTwayne Publishers, 1982 - 173 էջ A critical introduction to Kipling's novels, short stories, and poems. |
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... Pyecroft and the World of Comedy For the future , all of Kipling's successes , with the exception of Kim , would continue to be in the short story and in poetry . To a much greater extent than might at first be apparent , moreover , the ...
... Pyecroft and the World of Comedy For the future , all of Kipling's successes , with the exception of Kim , would continue to be in the short story and in poetry . To a much greater extent than might at first be apparent , moreover , the ...
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... Pyecroft's adventures and misadventures as they befall him ; in most , totally new heights of farcial unlikeli- hood are achieved . In " The Bonds of Discipline , " for instance , the narrator has stumbled on a report by a French ...
... Pyecroft's adventures and misadventures as they befall him ; in most , totally new heights of farcial unlikeli- hood are achieved . In " The Bonds of Discipline , " for instance , the narrator has stumbled on a report by a French ...
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... Pyecroft's prose style are matched by those of Kipling's narrative strategy , and there is a real danger sometimes that the story line will be lost . This for those who are not Kipling addicts , and more particularly for those who do ...
... Pyecroft's prose style are matched by those of Kipling's narrative strategy , and there is a real danger sometimes that the story line will be lost . This for those who are not Kipling addicts , and more particularly for those who do ...
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Chapter | 25 |
Chapter Three | 58 |
Chapter Four | 76 |
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