Subjects

Rudyard Kipling

in The Copy Book

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Kipling and ‘Agamemnon’

Both Rudyard Kipling and the Royal Navy saw Greek sovereignty as a universal symbol of freedom.

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‘Hail, Liberty!’

Kipling borrowed from the Greek Independence movement to give thanks for the end of the Great War.

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‘If...’

Rudyard Kipling’s much-loved verses are a reflection on what it is that builds real character.

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The Cat Who Walks by Himself

The sly cat hatches a plan to get all the benefits of domestic life without any of the responsibilities.