Dear Jane
I believe the only 'cnspiracy' we know is "The Old Voluneer" which appeared
in The Times in May 1918 and is recorded by Carrington at page 446.
All good wishes
John (McG)
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From: "Jane Keskar" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Fw: Kipling Society: media enquiry
> Maybe members have some ideas? Kind regards, Jane Keskar
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> From: "Lalayn Baluch" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Subject: Kipling Society: media enquiry
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>
>>
>>
>> Dear Sir/Madam
>>
>> I am an arts journalist, and I wonder if you can help with
>> some research I am doing, or point me in the right direction of someone
>> who can.
>>
>> I'm currently researching a potential article
>> about literary conspiracy theories (inspired by the fact that a film is
>> due to be released next month which is based on the theory that
>> Shakespeare's plays were written by other authors). I'd like to find
>> out
>> about other theories in the literary/theatre world, for a light hearted
>> piece which I am hoping to pitch to the Guardian.
>>
>> A bit of a long shot here, but I wanted to find out if you know of any
>> interesting/amusing/strange theories about Kipling (or if stories of any
>> other authors spring to mind)?
>>
>> Any ideas would be gratefully received.
>>
>> With best wishes
>> Lalayn
>>
>> --
>> Lalayn Baluch
>> Freelance journalist
>> 07813 980249
>>
>> www.lalaynbaluch.co.uk
>> twitter: @lalaynbaluch
>>
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