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List of Illustrations About Longman Cultural Editions About This Edition Introduction Table of Dates Rudyard Kipling: Poems and Stories A Tale of Two Cities The Last Department The Widow at Windsor Tommy The Young British Soldier Fuzzy-Wuzzy Gunga Din Mandalay Recessional The White Man’s Burden Ulster 1912 [Footnotes to Kipling Poems] Without Benefit of Clergy [Footnotes to Kipling, Without Benefit of Clergy] The Man Who Would Be King [Footnotes to “The Man Who Would Be King”] Contexts: Empire and Its Discontents Edward Lear: “The Akond of Swat” Hilaire Belloc: “I, the Poor Indian, justly called ‘The Poor’” “The Llama” W. S. Gilbert: “The British Tar” “The Darned Mounseer” “The King of Canoodle-Dum” Christina Rossetti, “In the Round Tower at Jhansi, June 8, 1857” Ghalib: from Dastambu: A Bouquet of Flowers “Now every English soldier that bears arms” Bahadur Shah II: “I am not the light of anyone’s eye” “I cannot bring myself to like this despoiled wilderness” Major R.C.W. Mitford, from To Cabul with the Cavalry Brigade Howard Hensman, from The Afghan War of 1879-80 [Footnotes to Contexts: Empire)] Joseph Conrad: Heart of Darkness Contexts: The Scramble for Africa Olaudah Equiano, from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano Henry Morton Stanley, from Through the Dark Continent from Address to the Manchester Chamber of Commerce Joseph Conrad, from Congo Diary Roger Casement, from Report to Parliament on the Congo [Footnotes to Contexts: The Scramble for Africa” Further Reading Table of Contents
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