Freemasonary
An article on the author's masonic experience.
Hybridity and History
Questions the context of the vexed idiom of cultural hybridity. Its aim is to make out a case for a contrapuntal reading of some of the early stories of Kipling.
Jingoism
David Cody's view on imperialism and how it influenced the authors works.
Kim, by Rudyard Kipling
Essay by Ian Mackean. Includes thoughts on Kipling's imperialism and love of India.
Kipling's Burden
Article on Kim and British colonial rule in India, orginally in SAGAR, a journal sponsored by the Center for Asian Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.
Kipling's Early Period
An essay on the author's early works including an analysis of Reading the will, Mandalay, The Last Department, and Ballad of the East and West .
Kipling's Later Period
An essay on the author's later works including an analysis of The Female of the Species, Hymn to Physical Pain, and Hymn of Breaking Strain .
Kipling's Middle Period
An essay on the author's middle works, including an analysis of analysis of Recessional, If, and White Man's Burden.
Mr. Kipling's Call to America
Anti-imperialist essay by Alfred Webb written in response to the author's poem The White Man's Burden.
On Truth and Lie in a Colonial Sense: Kipling&apos
Discusses Kipling's revision of lying as a commentary on his own fiction, particularly colonial fiction. By Ambreen Hai.
The Bard of British Imperialism
A short article on the imperialism of the author together with some of Kipling's soldierly verse .
The Militant Muse
Review by William Dean Howells of the poem The Islanders, first published in January 1902.
The White Man's Burden and its critics
An extensive, historical and critical view of Kipling's most infamous poem.
Tributes
Review of tributes to the author and his influence. Published in the winter of 1899 after The White Man's Burden was published and while he was near death with pneumonia.
U.S. Scouting Service Project
Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting, based Cub Scouting on one of the stories in Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book. It was called Mowgli's Brothers.
With the Night Mail
An essay and notes discussing Kipling's influence on the flowering of science fiction in the 20th century.