Debits and Credits (Kipling)
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Debits and Credits is a collection of fourteen stories, nineteen poems and two scenes from an play[1] by Rudyard Kipling that was published in 1926. Four of the poems are translations of odes by Horace. The copyright in the United States expires in 2020.[2]
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[edit] Contents
[edit] Stories
- The Enemies to Each Other
- Sea Constables. a Tale of ’15
- 'In the Interests of the Brethren'
- The United Idolaters
- The Wish House
- The Janeites
- The Prophet and the Country
- The Bull that Thought
- A Madonna of the Trenches
- The Propagation of Knowledge
- A Friend of the Family
- On the Gate: a Tale of ’16
- The Eye of Allah
- The Gardener
[edit] Poems
- The Changelings
- The Vineyard
- ‘Banquet Night’
- To the Companions (Horace, ode 17, Bk. v.)
- The Centaurs
- ‘Late Came the God’
- Rahere
- The Survival (Horace, Ode 22 Bk. v.)
- Jane’s Marriage
- The Portent (Horace, Ode 20, Bk, v.)
- Alnaschar and the Oxen
- Gipsy Vans
- The Birthright
- A Legend of Truth
- We and They
- The Supports
- Untimely
- The Last Ode: Nov. 27, B.C. 8 (Horace, Ode 31, Bk. v.)
- The Burden
[edit] Play Fragments
- Gow’s Watch : Act IV. Sc. 4
- Gow’s Watch: Act V. Sc. 3
[edit] Online texts
[edit] References
[edit] External Links
A Readers' Guide to Debits and Credits
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