Introduction: ‘When two strong men stand face to face’: locating Kipling with Yeatsġ Yeats and Kipling: parallels, divergences, and convergencesĢ Mowgli, the Law of the Jungle, and the Panchatantraģ The ungendered self: Yeats’s ‘A Prayer for My Daughter’ in the light of Indian philosophyĤ Songs of the Wandering Aengus: echoes of the political Yeats in Dorothy Salisbury Davis’s The Habit of Fearĥ Yeats, Kipling, and The Haven-Finding ArtĦ Transgressed margins: reading the ‘Other’ Kiplingħ ‘Turning from the mirror to meditation upon a mask’: Yeats’s search for his Daimon in ‘Ego Dominus Tuus’Ĩ Kim’s modern education: Rudyard Kipling the zealotĩ The chameleon and the peacock: Kipling and Yeats as creative readers of Shakespeareġ0 ‘The writer is indebted to the Pioneer and Civil and Military Gazette’: Kipling, newspapers, and poetryġ1 Politics, drama, and poetry: the political vision of W.B.
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