<p>This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. <br> This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of <em>Critical Heritage </em> published by Routledge in October 1995.</p> <p>Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Andrew Lang introduces Kipling’s First Book; Chapter 3 Plain Tales from the Hills Reaches England; Chapter 4 Sir William Hunter on DePart mental Ditties; Chapter 5 An Early Review of Soldiers Three; Chapter 6 Andrew Lang on ‘Mr. Kipling’s Stories’; Chapter 7 Andrew Lang welcomes ‘An Indian Story-teller’; Chapter 8 ‘Mr. Kipling’s Writings’; Chapter 9 W. E. Henley on ‘The New Writer’; Chapter 10 Charles Whibley on ‘Good Stuff and Bad’; Chapter 11 ‘The Sincerest Form of Flattery’; Chapter 12 Extracts from Robert Louis Stevenson’s Letters; Chapter 13 Extracts from Letters of Henry James; Chapter 14 Andrew Lang on ‘Mr. Kipling’s Stories’; Chapter 15 J. K. Stephen: ‘A Protest in Verse’; Chapter 16 J. M. Barrie on ‘Mr. Kipling’s Stories’; Chapter 17 Three Reviews by Lionel Johnson; Chapter 18 Oscar Wilde: Two Extracts; Chapter 19 Edmund Gosse: ‘Rudyard Kipling’; Chapter 20 The Bookman estimate; ‘Kipling’; Chapter 21 Mrs. Oliphant reviews Life’s Handicap; Chapter 22 Francis Adams on ‘Rudyard Kipling’; Chapter 23 Henry James’s Introduction to Mine Own People; Chapter 24 An Open Letter to Rudyard Kipling; Chapter 25 Letters from Lafcadio Hearn; Chapter 26 Quiller-Couch on Kipling’s Verse; Chapter 27 George Saintsbury on Many Inventions; Chapter 28 S. R. Crockett ‘On Some Tales of Mr. Kipling’s’; Chapter 29 Charles Eliot Norton on ‘The Poetry of Rudyard Kipling’; Chapter 30 W. D. Howells on ‘The Laureate of the Larger England’; Chapter 31 J. H. Millar: ‘The Works of Mr. Kipling’; Chapter 32 ‘The Madness of Mr. Kipling’; Chapter 33 Neil Munro on ‘Mr. Rudyard Kipling’; Chapter 34 Two Reviews of Stalky &amp; Co.; Chapter 35 Robert Buchanan: ‘The Voice of the Hooligan’; Chapter 36 Sir Walter Besant: ‘Is it the Voice of the Hooligan?’; Chapter 37 Edward Dowden on ‘The Poetry of Mr. Kipling’; Chapter 38 J. H. Millar reviews Kim; Chapter 39 A Review of Just So Stories; Chapter 40 G. K. Chesterton reviews Just So Stories; Chapter 41 ‘Kipling and the Child</p>
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