Rudyard Kipling's The Story Of The Gadsbys: "One may fall but he falls by himself - Falls by himself with himself to blame." Buy on Amazon
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Rudyard Kipling's The Story Of The Gadsbys: "One may fall but he falls by himself - Falls by himself with himself to blame."

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Author(s) Kipling, Rudyard
Publisher A Word To The Wise
ISBN / ASIN 1780007434
ISBN-13 9781780007434
Availability In Stock.
Sales Rank #99,999,999
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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"One may fall but he falls by himself - Falls by himself with himself to blame." Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) is an important English author and poet and the first Englishman to receive the Nobel Prize for literature. His image is generally connected with the Indian atmosphere which represents the setting of his major works like Kim and Plain Tales from the Hills. Besides, most of his short stories and poems were first published in literary magazines and newspapers in British India where he was born before being collected in volumes. The Story of the Gadsbys was also first published in India in 1888. It represents a collection of eight very short stories written in dramatic form and entitled: “Poor Dear Mamma,” “The World Without,” “The Tents of Kedar,” “With any Amazement,” “The Garden of Eden,” “Fatima,” “The Valley of the Shadow,” “The Swelling of Jordan.” The most important characters of the short dramatic scenes, such as Captain Gadsby and Miss D., along with the setting and the events described in these scenes make of the work a modern one, much close to a comedy of manners. Although the plots of the scenes are not perfectly consistent and clear, the main themes dealt with are related to family relations, social classes and manners.
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