Rudyard Kipling

Kim

A NORTON CRITICAL EDITION


Table of Contents

Preface

The Text of Kim

Backgrounds
MAP: North India, 1857
MAP: Modern India
MAP: The Grand Trunk Railroad

Short Stories
Lispeth
To Be Filed for Reference
Poems
Recessional
The White Man's Burden
Letters
To Margaret Burne-Jones, [27] September 1885
To Margartet Burne-Jones, 28 November 1885-11
January 1886
To E. K. Robinson, 30 April 1886
To Margaret Burne-Jones, 3 May-24 June 1886
Autobiography and Biography
Rudyard Kipling - From Something of Myself
Charles Carrington - [The Origins of Kim]
Contemporary Reviews
[J. H. Millar] - [A 'New Kipling]
William Morton Payne - [Mr. Kipling's Enthralling New
Novel]
Arthur Bartlett Maurice - Rudyard Kipling's "Kim"
Nobel Prize Committee - The Nobel Prize for
Literature, 1907
Historical Context
Blair K. Kling - Kim in Historical Context

Criticism
Noel Annan - Kipling's Place in the History of Ideas
Irving Howe - The Pleasures of Kim
Edward Said - [Kim as Imperialist Novel]
Ian Baucom - [The Survey of India]
A. Michael Matin - Kim, Invasion-Scare Literature, and
the Russian Threat to British India
John A. McClure - [Kipling's Richest Dream]
Ann Parry - [Recovering the Connection Between Kim
and Contemporary History]
Michael Hollington - Storytelling in Kim
Parama Roy - Kim, the Myth of Nation, and National Identity Sara Suleri - [Kim's Colonial Educatio]
Patrick Williams - Kim and Orientalism
Suvir Kaul - Kim, or How to Be Young, Male, and
British in Kipling's India
Mark Kinkead-Weekes - [The End of Kim]
Zohreh T. Sullivan - [What Happens at the End of Kim?]

Rudyard Kipling: A Chronology

Selected Bibliography


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