Rudyard Kipling's funny and acerbic verse continues to delight readers of all ages. Included here is the famed "Gunga Din," a poem from the perspective of a British soldier, saved by a native--who dies--and reads as a commentary on racism. This collection illustrates the scope and originality of Kip
Something of Myselfby Rudyard Kipling
β Scribed by Review by: Kathleen Donovan
- Book ID
- 124704749
- Publisher
- JSTOR
- Year
- 1937
- Weight
- 296 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0005-0091
- DOI
- 10.2307/20629444
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