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Rudyard Kipling Bibliothèque Nobel 1907 Bernhard Zweifel Rudyard Kipling Année de naissance 1865 Année du décès 1935 Langue anglais Raison: in consideration of the power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas and remarkable talent for narration which characterize the creations of this world-famous author Informations supplementaire Littérature secondaire - Helmut Singer & Herbert Hager, A Selection from English Literature 1500 1950, S. 102 (1960) - Angus Wilson, Introduction to Kim - Jim Zwick, The White Man's Burden" and Its Critics - James McG. Stewart, Rudyard Kipling: A Bibliographical Catalogue (1959) - Charles Carrington, Rudyard Kipling: His Life and Work (1955) - Roger Lancelyn Green (ed.), The Readers' Guide to Rudyard Kipling's Work (1961) - Kingsley Amis, Kipling and His World (1975) - Angus Wilson, The Strange Ride of Rudyard Kipling (1977) - Harold Orel (ed.), Kipling: Interviews and Recollections (1983) - Norman Page, A Kipling Companion (1984) - Martin Seymour-Smith, Rudyard Kipling (1989) - Sukeshi Kamara, Kipling's Vision (1989) - Thomas N. Cross, East and West: A Biography of Rudyard Kipling (1991) - W.J. Lohman, The Culture Shocks of Rudyard Kipling (1990) - Ann Parry, The Poetry of Kipling (1992) - Zohreh T. Sullivan, Narratives of Empire (1993) - Helen P. Bauer, Rudyard Kipling; A Study of the Short Fiction (1994) - Carol Greene et al., Rudyard Kipling; Author of the Jungle Books (1995) - Stuart Murray, Rudyard Kipling in Vermont (1997) - Peter Hopkirk, Quest for Kim (1997) - Gunnar Ahlström, Kleine Geschichte der Zuerkennung des Nobelpreises, Coron -Verlag Zürich - Raymond Las Vergnas, Leben und Werk von Rudyard Kipling, Coron-Verlag Zürich - Werner von Koppenfels, Faszinieren, aber auch zutiefsst anstössig, NZZ (2015) Film - Plain Tales from the Hills, 1974, dir. By John Huston - Soldiers Three, 1951, dir. By Tony Garnett - Wee Willie Winkie, 1937, dir. By John Ford - The Jungle Book, 1942, dir. By Zoltan Korda, 1967 (Disney Productions) - "Captains Courageous": A Story of the Grand Banks, 1937, dir. By Victor Fleming - Kim, 1951, dir. By Victor Saville Catalogue des oeuvres Fatima [1888] 107.0014e Drame With any Amazement [1888] 107.0032e Fatima [1888] 107.0020e Fatima [1888] 107.0883 The Marrèd Drives of Windsor 107.0006 Poor Dear Mama [1888] 107.0032e Poor Dear Mama [1888] 107.0014e 1880 - 1889 Poor Dear Mama [1888] 107.0020e Fatima [1888] 107.0032e The Tents of Kedar [1888] 107.0883 Poor Dear Mama [1888] 107.0883 The Swelling of Jordan [1888] 107.0014e With any Amazement [1888] 107.0883 The World Without [1888] 107.0014e The Tents of Kedar [1888] 107.0032e The World Without [1888] 107.0020e The Tents of Kedar [1888] 107.0020e The World Without [1888] 107.0032e The Tents of Kedar [1888] 107.0014e The World Without [1888] 107.0883 With any Amazement [1888] 107.0020e The Valley of the Shadow [1888] 107.0020e 1 / 8 14.02.2021 Bibliothèque Nobel 1907 Rudyard Kipling With any Amazement [1888] 107.0014e Ford O' Kabul River 107.0032e The Swelling of Jordan [1888] 107.0032e The Young British Soldier 107.0006 The Valley of the Shadow [1888] 107.0014e The Widow at Windsor 107.0017e The Swelling of Jordan [1888] 107.0020e Danny Deever 107.0006 The Swelling of Jordan [1888] 107.0883 Danny Deever 107.0017e The Garden of Eden [1888] 107.0032e Soldier, Soldier 107.0032e The Garden of Eden [1888] 107.0014e Danny Deever 107.0032e The Garden of Eden [1888] 107.0020e Ford O' Kabul River 107.0006 The Garden of Eden [1888] 107.0883 The Young British Soldier 107.0032e The Valley of the Shadow [1888] 107.0883 The Young British Soldier 107.0017e The Valley of the Shadow [1888] 107.0032e Mandalay 107.0006 Mandalay 107.0032e 1920 - 1929 Mandalay 107.0017e Gow's Watch - Act IV [1926] 107.1260 Troopin' 107.0006 The Supports [1926] 107.1260 Troopin' 107.0017e Gow's Watch Act V [1926] 107.1260 Troopin' 107.0032e Poésie lyrique 1880 - 1889 The Ballad of Boh Da Thone [1888] 107.0006 The Ballad of Boh Da Thone [1888] 107.0032e Screw-Guns 107.0017e The Ballad of Boh Da Thone [1888] 107.0017e Screw-Guns 107.0006 The Last Suttee [1889] 107.0006 Loot 107.0017e The Ballad of East and West [1889] 107.0032e Belts 107.0006 The Ballad of East and West [1889] 107.0006 Screw-Guns 107.0032e The Last Suttee [1889] 107.0032e Gunga Din 107.0017e The Ballad of East and West [1889] 107.0017e Loot 107.0006 The Ballad of the King's Mercy [1889] 107.0032e Oonts 107.0032e The Ballad of the King's Mercy [1889] 107.0017e Oonts 107.0017e The Ballad of the King's Mercy [1889] 107.0006 Oonts 107.0006 The Last Suttee [1889] 107.0017e Gunga Din 107.0032e Loot 107.0032e 1890 - 1899 Gunga Din 107.0006 The Ballad of the "Bolivar" [1890] 107.0032e The Widow at Windsor 107.0006 The Ballad of the King's Jest [1890] 107.0017e Belts 107.0017e The Ballad of the "Bolivar" [1890] 107.0017e The Ballad of Fisher's Boarding-House 107.0006 The Ballad of the King's Jest [1890] 107.0032e Tommy 107.0017e The Ballad of the King's Jest [1890] 107.0006 Tommy 107.0032e The Ballad of the "Bolivar" [1890] 107.0006 The Ballad of the Cars 107.0006 The Ballad of the Red Earl [1891] 107.0006 Fuzzy-Wuzzy 107.0032e The Ballad of the "Clampherdown" [1892] 107.0032e The Ballad of Fisher's Boarding-House 107.0032e The Ballad of the "Clampherdown" [1892] 107.0017e Fuzzy-Wuzzy 107.0006 The Ballad of the "Clampherdown" [1892] 107.0006 Fuzzy-Wuzzy 107.0017e Tommy 107.0006 1910 - 1919 Belts 107.0032e The Ballad of Minepit Shaw (Rewards and Fairies) 107.0006 A Ballade of Jakko Hill 107.0017e [1910] Snarleyow 107.0032e Soldier, Soldier 107.0006 Prose: belles lettres Snarleyow 107.0006 Route Marchin' 107.0032e Route Marchin' 107.0017e Haunted Subalterns 107.0019e Route Marchin' 107.0006 In Black and White 107.0014e The Widow at Windsor 107.0032e The Tomb of His Ancestors 107.0025e The Ballad of Fisher's Boarding-House 107.0017e The Ship that Found Herself 107.0025e Soldier, Soldier 107.0017e The Judgment of Dungara 107.0020e A Ballade of Jakko Hill 107.0006 The Last Relief 107.0009e Snarleyow 107.0017e The Judgment of Dungara 107.0032e A Ballade of Jakko Hill 107.0032e .007 107.0025e Ford O' Kabul River 107.0017e The Maltese Cat 107.0025e 2 / 8 14.02.2021 Bibliothèque Nobel 1907 Rudyard Kipling As Easy as ABC 107.9999 The Man Who Would be King [1888] 107.0009e A Walking Delegate 107.0025e The Man Who Would be King [1888] 107.0021e The Devil and the Deep Sea 107.0025e The Man Who Would be King [1888] 107.0032e William the Conqueror 107.0025e The Story of Muhammad Din [1888] 107.0884 The Last Relief 107.0032e The Story of Muhammad Din [1888] 107.0885 Bitters Neat 107.0032e The Story of Muhammad Din [1888] 107.0882 Bitters Neat 107.0009e The Story of Muhammad Din [1888] 107.0019e Bitters Neat 107.0019e Venus Annodomini [1888] 107.0885 Haunted Subalterns 107.0032e The Story of Muhammad Din [1888] 107.0032e My Sunday at Home 107.0025e Venus Annodomini [1888] 107.0882 Haunted Subalterns 107.0009e A Wayside Comedy [1888] 107.0032e An Error in the Fourth Dimension 107.0025e A Wayside Comedy [1888] 107.0013e The Bridge-Builders 107.0025e A Wayside Comedy [1888] 107.0021e The Brushwood Boy 107.0025e The Drums of the Fore and Aft [1888] 107.0021e Bread upon the Waters 107.0025e The Drums of the Fore and Aft [1888] 107.0012e In the House of Suddhoo [1888] 107.0032e 1880 - 1889 To be Filed for Reference [1888] 107.0884 The Big Drunk Draf [1880] 107.0032e To be Filed for Reference [1888] 107.0885 The Big Drunk Draf [1880] 107.0011e To be Filed for Reference [1888] 107.0882 The Big Drunk Draf [1880] 107.0900 To be Filed for Reference [1888] 107.0019e The Big Drunk Draf [1880] 107.0020e To be Filed for Reference [1888] 107.0032e Quartette (with A., A. and J. Kipling) [1885] The Story of Muhammad Din [1888] 107.0009e Consequences [1888] 107.0008e The Phantom 'Rickshaw [1888] 107.0884 Consequences [1888] 107.0885 The Other Man [1888] 107.0032e Consequences [1888] 107.0882 The Other Man [1888] 107.0019e Consequences [1888] 107.0019e Watches of the Night [1888] 107.0008e Consequences [1888] 107.0032e Watches of the Night [1888] 107.0882 The Other Man [1888] 107.0882 Watches of the Night [1888] 107.0885 Three and - an Extra [1888] 107.0882 Watches of the Night [1888] 107.0032e The Arrest of Lieutenant Golightly [1888] 107.0032e Watches of the Night [1888] 107.0019e The Arrest of Lieutenant Golightly [1888] 107.0019e Beyond the Pale [1888] 107.0008e The Arrest of Lieutenant Golightly [1888] 107.0882 Beyond the Pale [1888] 107.0885 The Arrest of Lieutenant Golightly [1888] 107.0885 Beyond the Pale [1888] 107.0882 The Arrest of Lieutenant Golightly [1888] 107.0008e Venus Annodomini [1888] 107.0032e In the House of Suddhoo [1888] 107.0019e Beyond the Pale [1888] 107.0019e The Other Man [1888] 107.0008e The Other Man [1888] 107.0885 A Germ-Destroyer [1888] 107.0008e The Phantom 'Rickshaw [1888] 107.0021e A Germ-Destroyer [1888] 107.0032e The Phantom 'Rickshaw [1888] 107.0032e A Germ-Destroyer [1888] 107.0882 The Phantom 'Rickshaw [1888] 107.0009e A Germ-Destroyer [1888] 107.0019e At Howli Thana [1888] 107.0880 The Taking of Lungtungpen [1888] 107.0885 At Howli Thana [1888] 107.0032e The Taking of Lungtungpen [1888] 107.0882 At Howli Thana [1888] 107.0020e The Taking of Lungtungpen [1888] 107.0032e The Strange Ride of Morrowwbie Jukes [1888] 107.0884 The Taking of Lungtungpen [1888] 107.0011e The Strange Ride of Morrowwbie Jukes [1888] 107.0021e Three and - an Extra [1888] 107.0019e The Strange Ride of Morrowwbie Jukes [1888] 107.0032e Three and - an Extra [1888] 107.0008e The Strange Ride of Morrowwbie Jukes [1888]
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