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Rudyard Kipling: Critical Essay by Don Randall

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SOURCE: Randall, Don. “Post-Mutiny Allegories of Empire in Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Books.Texas Studies in Literature and Language 41, no. 1 (spring 1998): 97-120.

In the following essay, Randall underscores how British imperial history, particularly the history of mutinies, informs Kipling's short fiction.

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