PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS


'Plain Tales from the Hills' (published 1888) is the first collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling. Out of its 40 stories, 29 were initially published in the ''Civil and Military Gazette'' in Lahore, British India, (now in Pakistan) between November 1887 and June 1888.
Some of the characters in these stories reappear in the novel ''Kim''.

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★ Carpenter, H. and M. Prichard. 1984. ''The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature'', Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York.

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Works by Kipling at the University of Newcastle


★ Note that as Kipling's writing is mostly in the public domain, a large number of individual websites contain parts of his work; these two sites are comprehensive, containing almost everything publicly available.

''Something of Myself'', Kipling's autobiography

The Kipling Society website

''Kipling Readers' Guide'' from the Kipling Society; annotated notes on stories and poems.

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