Drummer Hodge: The Poetry of the Anglo-Boer War, 1899-1902Clarendon Press, 1978 - Всего страниц: 354 |
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... empire , The Expansion of England , identified two conflicting attitudes to imperial activity : There are two schools of opinion among us with respect to our Empire , of which schools the one may be called the bombastic and the other ...
... empire , The Expansion of England , identified two conflicting attitudes to imperial activity : There are two schools of opinion among us with respect to our Empire , of which schools the one may be called the bombastic and the other ...
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... empire , and the ambivalence of his reputation as a writer on empire . For it is not always realized that the Boer War came at a relatively early stage in Kipling's career as laureate of empire ; that it occurred at a time when the cele ...
... empire , and the ambivalence of his reputation as a writer on empire . For it is not always realized that the Boer War came at a relatively early stage in Kipling's career as laureate of empire ; that it occurred at a time when the cele ...
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... empire that was truculently anti- foreign , pro - British , and basically anti - democratic . But perhaps Kipling simply had more time to think and talk about the ideas and aims of empire now that he no longer had any contact with the ...
... empire that was truculently anti- foreign , pro - British , and basically anti - democratic . But perhaps Kipling simply had more time to think and talk about the ideas and aims of empire now that he no longer had any contact with the ...
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WAR POETRY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
CALLING OR CURSE? | 36 |
THE MUSE RAMPANT AND THE LIONS WHELPS | 67 |
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