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The Day's Work: Kipling and the Idea of Sacrifice

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This study explores ways in which Kipling addressed a personal and historical crisis and offers a reading of the diverse strategies he used to sustain a threatened ideology and an embattled elite. It concentrates especially on Kipling's moving and subtle treatments of concepts of duty and sacrifice. The book is a critical study that pursues the growing contemporary interest in the shaping of texts by politics and ideology.

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Published January 1, 1997

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John M. Coates

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