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| Jad ADAMS | Institute of English, School of Advanced Study, University of London | Kipling - a Post-decadent Imperialist?
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| Charles ALLEN | The Kipling Society | Kipling, the Orient and the Orientalists
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| Beena ANAND | | Anglo-Indian Encounters in Simla: Plain Tales from the Hills | |
| Veronica BARNSLEY | University of Manchester | ‘full of ’satiable curtiosity’: foreignness and childhood in the Just So Stories | |
| Elleke BOEHMER | Oxford University | Kim writ large: The Worlding of Kipling’s ideas in Baden-Powell’s Boy Scout Movement | |
| Howard J. BOOTH | University of Manchester | Mrs Bathurst, empire and spatial disjunction
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| Inger K. BROGGER | University of Copenhagen ( | ‘Boiling a Brew of Slimy Barks’: Modernism and Kipling’s ‘Dayspring Mishandled’ and ‘The Gardener’
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| Alex BUBB | Hertford College, Oxford. | Kipling, India and Globalization
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| Catherine BUTLER | University of Plymouth | Englishness and Masculinity in Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Sea Constables: A Tale of ’15’
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| Amit CHAUDHURI | University of East Anglia | The Emergence of the Everyday: Kipling and Indian Regional Writing
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| Jaine CHEMMACHERY | University of Rennes 2 | Rudyard Kipling’s short stories on empire as markers of modernity
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| Bryan CHEYETTE | University of Reading | Kipling and the Jews
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| Dominic DAVIES | Oxford University | Kipling’s Novels of the 1890s: The Consolidation of Imperial Identity and The Postcolonial Space
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| Alexandre Veloso DE ABREU | Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais, Brazil | Allegory of Dominance: British Imperialism in Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Rikki-tikki-tavi’
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| Mark DE CICCO | George Washington University | Kipling’s School of History: Lessons in British Identity for Children
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| Mary HAMER | The Kipling Society | Ruddy and Trix as Displaced Persons
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Peter HAVHOLM |
The College of Wooster |
Kipling’s Narrator as Guide in British India: Some Distancing Techniques
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Beatrix HESSE |
University of Würzburg |
The Results of an International Education – on Kipling and Other ‘Anglo-Indian’ Writers
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Francis G. HUTCHINS |
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Prophecy for a New America: Rudyard Kipling, American Prophet
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Natalia ISHCHENKO |
Vernadsky University, Ukraine |
Russian Kipling: The Story of Kipling's Reception in Russia
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Shamsul ISLAM |
Vanier College, Montreal |
Kipling and Islam and other world religions
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Nadia JABRI |
The University of New England |
Struggles we encounter: Kim as a secret agent
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Mukul JOSHI |
University of Pune, India |
Kipling’s writing on India: The Simla Tales
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Daniel KARLIN |
University of Bristol |
Jewish jokes in ‘The Treasure and the Law’
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James KELLY |
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‘...a lonelier Columbus into a stranger world the wet-ringed moon never looked upon’: Rudyard Kipling’s restless travelling in critical perspective
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Douglas KERR |
Hong Kong University |
‘Let us annex China!’: Visuality and Ventriloquism in the Far East
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John LEE |
University of Bristol |
Kipling and Literary Afghanistan
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Inna LINDGREN |
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‘Foreign’ eyes on Britain
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Sarah LONSDALE |
University of Kent |
Ideas of ‘England’, ‘Ireland’ and popular journalism in the short story ‘The Village that Voted the Earth was Flat’
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Eleni LOUKOPOULOU |
University of Kent |
Museyroom exhibits: Joyce and Kipling in the pages of the Cambridge magazine Experiment, 1931
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Erin LOUTTIT |
University of St Andrews |
‘Hear and attend and listen’: Rudyard Kipling’s Audiobook Afterlife
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Andrew LYCETT |
The Kipling Society |
Poseidon’s Law – Kipling’s experience of the sea
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Jan MONTEFIORE |
University of Kent |
Vagabonding for the Backwoodsman: ‘Letters of Marque’ and other stories
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Kaori NAGAI |
University of Kent |
Between the Rukh and the Jungle
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Akiko NAMBU |
Tohoku University |
Rudyard Kipling and Bateman’s
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Toko OMOMO |
Fuji Women’s University, Sapporo |
The Performance of the Bereaved: ‘Ritual’ in Kipling’s Great War Texts
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Thomas C. PINNEY |
Pomona College |
Kipling and the Lesser Lights of American Literature
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Judith PLOTZ |
George Washington University |
The Great American Novel Was Wasn’t: ‘Captains Courageous’, Moby Dick, and Kipling as American Myth-Maker
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John RADCLIFFE |
The Kipling Society |
The New Readers’ Guide to the Works of Kipling
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Elodie RAIMBAULT |
Université de Grenoble |
The metonymic empire: the transposition of a literary geography
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Don RANDALL |
Bilkent University, Ankara |
From Kipling’s Imperial Boy Toward a Postcolonial Kipling
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David Alan RICHARDS |
The Kipling Society |
Kipling and the Rhodes Scholars
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Harry RICKETTS |
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand |
‘I have only come for a loaf and to see pretty things’: Kipling and the Antipodes
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David SERGEANT |
Somerville College, Oxford |
Kipling and Modernism
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George SIMMERS |
The Kipling Society |
‘Human beings and Germans’: Representations of the enemy in ‘The Edge of the Evening’ and ‘Mary Postgate’
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Kate TELTSCHER |
Roehampton University, London |
Kipling’s Hobson-Jobson
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Alex TICKELL |
The Open University |
Making the Colonised Live: Kipling and Biopolitics
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Monica TURCI |
University of Bologna |
Illustrations in Italian Translations of Kipling
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John WALKER |
The Kipling Society |
Kipling’s Verse for All
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Lizzy WELBY |
The Kipling Society |
The Ascent from the Abyss: Resuscitating Kipling’s Hollow Men
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Debra WYNN |
Library of Congress. |
Kipling in Oregon
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