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Kipling and war : from 'Tommy' and 'My boy Jack' / introduced and edited by Andrew Lycett.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : I.B. Tauris, 2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780857726384
  • 0857726382
  • 9780857739650
  • 0857739654
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Erscheint auch als:: From "Tommy" to "My Boy Jack"DDC classification:
  • 828.91208 23
LOC classification:
  • PR4858.W37
Online resources:
Contents:
Kipling and War; Praise for Kipling Abroad; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; kipling and war; EARLY MATERIAL; The Battle of Assaye; INDIA; On Fort Duty; To Meet the Ameer; Arithmetic on the Frontier; Ford o' Kabul River; The Three Musketeers; With the Main Guard; Snarleyow; The Ballad of East and West; The Drums of the Fore and Aft; Gunga Din; The Taking of Lungtungpen; The Rout of the White Hussars; RETURN TO ENGLAND; Danny Deever; Screw-Guns; Gentlemen-Rankers; Loot; The Young British Soldier; Ride to Kandahar; Route Marching; Shillin' a Day; Private Ortheris's Song; Tommy; EGYPT AND SUDAN.
Fuzzy-WuzzyThe Light that Failed; BACK IN ENGLAND, 1890s; Bobs; The Men that Fought at Minden; Ubique; Sappers; That Day; Recessional; The White Man's Burden; SOUTH AFRICA; The Absent-Minded Beggar; Under Fire at Kari Siding; Boots; Chant-Pagan; Lichtenberg; Two Kopjes; Piet; With Number Three; PRE-FIRST WORLD WAR; The Lesson; The Army of a Dream; Edgehill Fight; Norman and Saxon; Dane-Geld; THE FIRST WORLD WAR AND AFTER; For All We Have and Are; The New Army in Training; The Outlaws; 1915 -- Loos and the First Autumn; Trenches on a Mountain Side; Out with the Fleet; Mine Sweepers.
The Trentino FrontMy Boy Jack; The Irish Guards; Gethsemane; Mesopotamia; The Hyaenas; Justice; Epitaphs of the War; REFLECTIONS ON THE MILITARY LIFE; The Janeites; The War and the Schools; The Magic Square; Ode: Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance; Further Reading.
Summary: "Although Rudyard Kipling never fought, he was one of Britiain's foremost observers of and commentators on war. Through his writing on the harsh realities of life as a private and accounts of feats of courage and comradeship during the frontier wars in India, 19th century British campaigns in Sudan, the Boer Wars and the First World War, he became the poet of the common soldier. Although he wrote propaganda for the government in the Boer and First World Wars, Kipling was also acerbic in his criticism of military incompetence, deeply compassionate towards the victims of war and despairing of the senseless bloodshed that he witnessed. Through his writing, the voices of countless soldiers and the guns of many battles echo through the years and place Kipling firmly firmly among the leading practitioners of 19th and 20th century war literature" -- Provided by publisher.
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Kipling and War; Praise for Kipling Abroad; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; kipling and war; EARLY MATERIAL; The Battle of Assaye; INDIA; On Fort Duty; To Meet the Ameer; Arithmetic on the Frontier; Ford o' Kabul River; The Three Musketeers; With the Main Guard; Snarleyow; The Ballad of East and West; The Drums of the Fore and Aft; Gunga Din; The Taking of Lungtungpen; The Rout of the White Hussars; RETURN TO ENGLAND; Danny Deever; Screw-Guns; Gentlemen-Rankers; Loot; The Young British Soldier; Ride to Kandahar; Route Marching; Shillin' a Day; Private Ortheris's Song; Tommy; EGYPT AND SUDAN.

Fuzzy-WuzzyThe Light that Failed; BACK IN ENGLAND, 1890s; Bobs; The Men that Fought at Minden; Ubique; Sappers; That Day; Recessional; The White Man's Burden; SOUTH AFRICA; The Absent-Minded Beggar; Under Fire at Kari Siding; Boots; Chant-Pagan; Lichtenberg; Two Kopjes; Piet; With Number Three; PRE-FIRST WORLD WAR; The Lesson; The Army of a Dream; Edgehill Fight; Norman and Saxon; Dane-Geld; THE FIRST WORLD WAR AND AFTER; For All We Have and Are; The New Army in Training; The Outlaws; 1915 -- Loos and the First Autumn; Trenches on a Mountain Side; Out with the Fleet; Mine Sweepers.

The Trentino FrontMy Boy Jack; The Irish Guards; Gethsemane; Mesopotamia; The Hyaenas; Justice; Epitaphs of the War; REFLECTIONS ON THE MILITARY LIFE; The Janeites; The War and the Schools; The Magic Square; Ode: Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance; Further Reading.

"Although Rudyard Kipling never fought, he was one of Britiain's foremost observers of and commentators on war. Through his writing on the harsh realities of life as a private and accounts of feats of courage and comradeship during the frontier wars in India, 19th century British campaigns in Sudan, the Boer Wars and the First World War, he became the poet of the common soldier. Although he wrote propaganda for the government in the Boer and First World Wars, Kipling was also acerbic in his criticism of military incompetence, deeply compassionate towards the victims of war and despairing of the senseless bloodshed that he witnessed. Through his writing, the voices of countless soldiers and the guns of many battles echo through the years and place Kipling firmly firmly among the leading practitioners of 19th and 20th century war literature" -- Provided by publisher.

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