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One of the particular pleasures of reading Kim is the full range of emotion, knowledge, and experience that Rudyard Kipling gives his complex hero. Kim O'Hara, the orphaned son of an Irish soldier stationed in India, is neither innocent nor victimized. Raised by an opium-addicted half-caste woman since his equally dissolute father's death, the boy has grown up in the streets of Lahore:
Though he was burned black as any native; though he spoke the vernacular by preference, and his mother-tongue更多>>
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Preface p. vii
The Text of Kim p. 1
Backgrounds p. 241
Map: North India 1857 p. 243
Map: Modern India p. 244
Map: The Grand Trunk Road p. 245
Short Stories
Lispeth p. 247
To Be Filed for Reference p. 252
Poems
Recessional p. 259
The White Man's Burden p. 260
Letters
To Margaret Burne-Jones, [27] September 1885 p. 263
To Margaret Burne-Jones, 28 November 1885-11 January 1886 p. 266
To E. K. Robinson, 30 April 1886 p. 270
To Margaret Burne-Jones, 3 May-24 June 1886 p. 271
Autobiography and Biography
From Something of Myself Rudyard Kipling p. 273
[The Origins of Kim] Charles Carrington p. 278
Contemporary Reviews
[A 'New Kipling'] J. H. Millar p. 283
[Mr. Kipling's Enthralling New Novel] William Morton Payne p. 284
Rudyard Kipling's Kim Arthur Bartlett Maurice p. 285
The Nobel Prize for Literature, 1907 p. 290
Historical Context
Kim in Historical Context Blair B. Kling p. 297
[Recovering the Connection Between Kim and Contemporary History] Ann Parry p. 309
Criticism p. 321
Kipling's Place in the History of Ideas Noel Annan p. 323
The Pleasures of Kim Irving Howe p. 328
[Kim as Imperialist Novel] Edward W. Said p. 337
[The Survey of India] Ian Baucom p. 351
Kim, Invasion-Scare Literature, and the Russian Threat to British India A. Michael Matin p. 358
[Kipling's Richest Dream] John A. McClure p. 375
[Storytelling in Kim] Michael Hollington p. 384
[Kim, the Myth of the Nation, and National Identity] Parama Roy p. 393
[Kim's Colonial Education] Sara Suleri p. 406
Kim and Orientalism Patrick Williams p. 410
Kim, or How to Be Young, Male, and British in Kipling's India Suvir Kaul p. 426
[The Ending of Kim] Mark Kinkead-Weekes p. 436
What Happens at the End of Kim? Zohreh T. Sullivan p. 441
Rudyard Kipling: A Chronology p. 453
Selected Bibliography p. 457
The Text of Kim p. 1
Backgrounds p. 241
Map: North India 1857 p. 243
Map: Modern India p. 244
Map: The Grand Trunk Road p. 245
Short Stories
Lispeth p. 247
To Be Filed for Reference p. 252
Poems
Recessional p. 259
The White Man's Burden p. 260
Letters
To Margaret Burne-Jones, [27] September 1885 p. 263
To Margaret Burne-Jones, 28 November 1885-11 January 1886 p. 266
To E. K. Robinson, 30 April 1886 p. 270
To Margaret Burne-Jones, 3 May-24 June 1886 p. 271
Autobiography and Biography
From Something of Myself Rudyard Kipling p. 273
[The Origins of Kim] Charles Carrington p. 278
Contemporary Reviews
[A 'New Kipling'] J. H. Millar p. 283
[Mr. Kipling's Enthralling New Novel] William Morton Payne p. 284
Rudyard Kipling's Kim Arthur Bartlett Maurice p. 285
The Nobel Prize for Literature, 1907 p. 290
Historical Context
Kim in Historical Context Blair B. Kling p. 297
[Recovering the Connection Between Kim and Contemporary History] Ann Parry p. 309
Criticism p. 321
Kipling's Place in the History of Ideas Noel Annan p. 323
The Pleasures of Kim Irving Howe p. 328
[Kim as Imperialist Novel] Edward W. Said p. 337
[The Survey of India] Ian Baucom p. 351
Kim, Invasion-Scare Literature, and the Russian Threat to British India A. Michael Matin p. 358
[Kipling's Richest Dream] John A. McClure p. 375
[Storytelling in Kim] Michael Hollington p. 384
[Kim, the Myth of the Nation, and National Identity] Parama Roy p. 393
[Kim's Colonial Education] Sara Suleri p. 406
Kim and Orientalism Patrick Williams p. 410
Kim, or How to Be Young, Male, and British in Kipling's India Suvir Kaul p. 426
[The Ending of Kim] Mark Kinkead-Weekes p. 436
What Happens at the End of Kim? Zohreh T. Sullivan p. 441
Rudyard Kipling: A Chronology p. 453
Selected Bibliography p. 457
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