Between 1884 and 1936, Rudyard Kipling wrote over 300 short stories, most of which were first published in colonial and cosmopolitan periodicals before being reissued in short-story collections. This corpus contains a number of critically neglected Gothic stories that fall into four groups: stories that belong to the ghost-story tradition; stories that represent the colonial encounter through gothic tropes of horror and the uncanny but do not necessarily include any supernatural elements; stories that develop an elegiac and elliptical Gothic Modernism; and stories that make use of the First World War and its aftermath as a gothic environment. This essay evaluates Kipling’s contribution to the critically neglected genre of the Gothic short s...
Gothic fiction is a versatile genre which emerged in the eighteenth-century England, and has since l...
Two of the most well-known elements of Victorian Britain are its literature and its empire. Both Rud...
The thesis recontextualises the fiction of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century writer Rudyard Kipl...
This thesis investigates the techniques of Rudyard Kipling and his influence on my “novel of short s...
The aim of the essay is the analysis of the supernatural elements in Kipling\u2019s \u2018The Mark o...
The paper focuses on the presentation of three early short stories by Rudyard Kipling (The Phantom R...
Thesis (B.A.)--University of Illinois, 1912.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
This book resituates the ghost story as a matter of literary hospitality and as part of a vital preh...
Kipling’s and Maugham’s short stories respectively stage Anglo-Indian society during the Raj and Eng...
Kipling’s and Maugham’s short stories respectively stage Anglo-Indian society during the Raj and Eng...
At the lowest point of its descent to inartistic ugliness, the Gothic tale was a gallery crowded wit...
I am examining Gothic short stories written by women during the late nineteenth and early twentieth ...
This volume is a reissue of one first published in 1996. For anyone interested in Kipling and his pl...
Abstract With its complex, metafictional narrative-frame structure and ironic, detached treatment ...
This study claims a space for the Victorian short story in the literary canon. It explores what forc...
Gothic fiction is a versatile genre which emerged in the eighteenth-century England, and has since l...
Two of the most well-known elements of Victorian Britain are its literature and its empire. Both Rud...
The thesis recontextualises the fiction of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century writer Rudyard Kipl...
This thesis investigates the techniques of Rudyard Kipling and his influence on my “novel of short s...
The aim of the essay is the analysis of the supernatural elements in Kipling\u2019s \u2018The Mark o...
The paper focuses on the presentation of three early short stories by Rudyard Kipling (The Phantom R...
Thesis (B.A.)--University of Illinois, 1912.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
This book resituates the ghost story as a matter of literary hospitality and as part of a vital preh...
Kipling’s and Maugham’s short stories respectively stage Anglo-Indian society during the Raj and Eng...
Kipling’s and Maugham’s short stories respectively stage Anglo-Indian society during the Raj and Eng...
At the lowest point of its descent to inartistic ugliness, the Gothic tale was a gallery crowded wit...
I am examining Gothic short stories written by women during the late nineteenth and early twentieth ...
This volume is a reissue of one first published in 1996. For anyone interested in Kipling and his pl...
Abstract With its complex, metafictional narrative-frame structure and ironic, detached treatment ...
This study claims a space for the Victorian short story in the literary canon. It explores what forc...
Gothic fiction is a versatile genre which emerged in the eighteenth-century England, and has since l...
Two of the most well-known elements of Victorian Britain are its literature and its empire. Both Rud...
The thesis recontextualises the fiction of the nineteenth- and twentieth-century writer Rudyard Kipl...