On 20 Mar 2023, at 2:46, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> TABLE OF CONTENTS — "Kipling's India (Epic Stories by Rudyard Kipling and his Rivals)"
>
> B. M. Croker “ ‘Missus’: a Dog Tragedy” (p. 158)
> (AC) Village Tales and Jungle Tragedies (1895).
> The Major was going back to England, so he offered his long-time servant a gift of
> anything in the room.
>
> TABLE OF CONTENTS — "Indian Bizarre"
>
> B. M. Croker “An Appeal to the Gods” (p. 28)
> (AC) Jungle Tales (1913)
> Acquitted by the courts of men, he now faced the Gods.
“Jungle Tales” is Holden & Hardingham’s 1913 reprint of Croker’s “Village Tales and Jungle Tragedies”, published in 1895 by Chatto & Windus. Same text and pagination, with the same frontispiece by John Charlton.
As far as I can tell, the only difference is that the 1913 reprint omits an introductory quotation from Wordsworth and adds press reviews of the 1895 edition.
Croker’s stories are available online at:
https://india.vardill.org/croker/jungle
- Janusz -
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