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Há 1 dia · Kipling included most of them in Plain Tales from the Hills, his first prose collection, published in Calcutta in January 1888, a month after his 22nd birthday. Kipling's time in Lahore, however, had come to an end.
Há 3 dias · One year later, with encouragement from Rudyard, Trix published “The Haunted Cabin,” a seemingly innocuous ghost story, featuring a little girl and her careless mother. A series of “Plain Tales from the Hills,” was published in 1886-7 in the Civil and Military Gazette.
15 de ago. de 2024 · Plain Tales from the Hills (published 1888) is the first collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling. Out of its 40 stories, "eight-and-twenty", according to Kipling's Preface, were initially published in the Civil and Military Gazette in Lahore, Punjab, British India, between November 1886 and June 1887.
1 de set. de 2007 · He was not a particularly attractive-looking man but charmed (most) people with his enthusiasm and sparkling wit. He was a hard-working journalist, poet and short story writer and nobody ever portrayed Anglo-Indian life better than him in his “Plain Tales from the Hills” and other unforgettable works.
28 de ago. de 2024 · The most famous, Plain Tales from the Hills, was based on his life experiences in India. Record Heat Mars Last Day Of India's Polls Although gaining fame and recognition, Kipling was progressively getting bored with life in Lahore - and had taken to wandering late at night in quest of some distraction, visiting liquor shops, gambling ...
10 de ago. de 2024 · Kipling Trivia Quiz. How well do you know Kipling? Answers are to be found in his works. All spellings are as used by him, strictly for READERS of Kipling, or for people taking an interest in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, or Kipling's American experiences. A multiple-choice quiz by flem-ish .
Há 6 dias · Cut From the Same Cloth by Robert D. San Souci. Everyone knows the tall tales of Paul Bunyan, John Henry, Davy Crockett and Johnny Appleseed. But for every legendary man, there are countless women of similarly mythic proportions who were “cut from the same cloth,” so to speak. This winner of the Aesop Prize collects from Hawaiian, Native ...