The Five Nations must be viewed, in short, as a brilliant apologia for the British Empire, or at most for ... The Five Nations. By RUDYARD KIPLING. New York: Doubleday, Page &l Co. 1903.
Then there was Rudyard Kipling, with the gorgeous East and the British Empire rattling like loose change in his trouser pockets.—E. F. Benson. IF is probably the most popular poem now in the ...
LONDON, April 9 -- The Times prints a poem by Rudyard Kipling, which is to be read at the burial of Cecil Rhodes on the hill called "The View of the World," in the Matoppo Hills, Rhodesia ...
This splendid continuous fertility of English genius, this unbroken poetic expression of English character and life from Chaucer to Rudyard Kipling ... her wide-stretched empire, and binds ...
Rudyard Kipling's home Batemans in East Sussex ... little casket appealed to Kipling—very much a man of the British Empire—whose tastes were shaped by and reflected his travels.” ...
An exhibition about the life of Nobel Prize-winning author Rudyard Kipling is set to open in East Sussex ... The exhibition focuses on themes of travel and empire, tragedy and legacies, a Bateman's ...
The Spanish empire was on a rapid decline ... They believed that all Japanese were superior to all others. Rudyard Kipling was a celebrated writer of his time. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature ...
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