Biographies
Cyber Hymnal: Rudyard Kipling, Free Sci-Fi Classics: Rudyard Kipling, Kipling, Rudyard, Kipling, Rudyard (1865-1936), Rudyard Kipling, Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), The Dalhousie Rudyard Kipling Collection, Wikipedia: Rudyard Kipling
Reviews
Freemasonary, Hybridity and History, Jingoism, Kim, by Rudyard Kipling, Kipling's Burden, Kipling's Early Period, Kipling's Later Period, Kipling's Middle Period, Mr. Kipling's Call to America, On Truth and Lie in a Colonial Sense: Kipling&apos
Works
Fiction, Poetry, American Notes, Free Online Library, From Sea to Sea and Other Sketches - Letters of Tr, Kipling, Rudyard, Literature Network: Rudyard Kipling, Penn State's Electronic Classics Series: Rudy, The Project Gutenberg, Words - Rudyard Kipling
Bateman's
National Trust site for the author's family home from 1902 - 1936. Features gallery, events, history, and opening times.
Boy Scouting
Information on Kipling's relationship to the origins of Boy Scouting.
Collections
Records and details of various collections of papers, correspondence, copies, transcripts and photographs from the library of Sussex University.
Jiscmail Archives of Rudyard Kipling
Mailing list service to exchange information and views on the life and work of the author.
Kipling Society
A voluntary, non-profit-making organisation, and a Registered Charity. Features a range of information on the author including his life, poems, Batemans, and a picture gallery. Includes a member's section.
Kipling, Rudyard Forum Frigate
Discussion forum and live chat devoted to the author's life and works.
Making the World Small
Chapter 3 of G. K. Chesterton's book Heretics in which he writes about Kipling.
Monadnock
The author lived for a short time in Brattleboro, Vermont. The house in which he lived, named by him Naulakha, afforded spectacular views of Mount Monadnock.
Nobel Laureate in Literature
Notes on this award. Includes the citation and links to related resources.
Peter Keeps on Kipling
Illustrated article on Peter Bellamy's musical settings of Kipling's works. Includes Real/Audio clips and links to the text The White Man's Burden.
Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), Writer and Poet
Collection of portraits held at the National Portrait Gallery.
Rudyard Kipling and Music
Article by Philip Scowcroft on the music inspired by Kipling with the incidental music written for screen adaptations of his prose works.
Song Texts
Collection of the author's works which have been set to song.
Syracuse University Library
Details and listings of the letters, papers and manuscripts held in the Kipling collection.
The Ballad of East and West
A brief examination of some of the more interesting facets of the controversy surrounding this ballad. Essay by J. K. Buda .
The Cushing Memorial Library
Collects books, manuscripts, and other items relating to the life and works of Rudyard Kipling. Includes rare images of original books and illustrations and a complete listing of the collection.
The Mumbai Pages
Informational site which includes links to online texts and other resources.
The White Man's Burden and Its Critics
Kipling's classic exhortation to empire. Features anti-imperialist responses in verse, cartoons and essays.
Victorian Web
Includes a biographical and historical chronology and discussions on Kipling's relationship with the British Empire and imperialism.
Who Was Kipling?
Comment and a series of past essays from the Atlantic magazine. Also includes Kipling's story "The Disturber of Traffic" printed in September 1891.
World War I, The Battle of Jutland
The author's series of reports in the London Daily Telegraph, October 19, 23, 26, and 31, 1916.