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Rudyard Kipling

Joseph Rudyard Kipling ( RUD-yərd; 30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an English novelist, short-story writer, poet, and journalist. He was born in British India, which inspired much of his work.

Kipling's works of fiction include the Jungle Book duology (The Jungle Book, 1894; The Second Jungle Book, 1895), Kim (1901), the Just So Stories (1902) and many short stories, including "The Man Who Would Be King" (1888). His poems include "Mandalay" (1890), "Gunga Din" (1890), "The Gods of the Copybook Headings" (1919), "The White Man's Burden" (1899), and "If—" (1910). He is seen as an innovator in the art of the short story. His children's books are classics; one critic noted "a versatile and luminous narrative gift".

Kipling in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was among the United Kingdom's most popular writers. Henry James said "Kipling strikes me personally as the most complete man of genius, as distinct from fine intelligence, that I have ever known." In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, as the first English-language writer to receive the prize, and at 41, its youngest recipient to date. He was also sounded out for the British Poet Laureateship and several times for a knighthood, but declined both. Following his death in 1936, his ashes were interred at Poets' Corner, part of the South Transept of Westminster Abbey.

Kipling's subsequent reputation has changed with the political and social climate of the age. The contrasting views of him continued for much of the 20th century. Literary critic Douglas Kerr wrote: "[Kipling] is still an author who can inspire passionate disagreement and his place in literary and cultural history is far from settled. But as the age of the European empires recedes, he is recognised as an incomparable, if controversial, interpreter of how empire was experienced. That, and an increasing recognition of his extraordinary narrative gifts, make him a force to be reckoned with."

Birth and Death Data: Born December 30, 1865 (Mumbai), Died January 18, 1936 (London)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1900 - 1941

Roles Represented in DAHR: author, composer

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Recordings (Results 51-75 of 133 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Victor BVE-46137 10-in. 7/18/1928 On the road to Mandalay Lindsay Callum Male vocal solo, with piano author  
Victor BVE-51844 10-in. 5/24/1929 On the road to Mandalay Associated Glee Clubs of America Male vocal chorus, with 4 pianos author  
Victor CVE-67425 12-in. 1/29/1931 Love in the valley Miss M. E. A. Recitation author  
Victor BS-77651 10-in. 9/12/1933 Mother o' mine Ferde Grofé Orchestra ; Conrad Thibault Baritone vocal solo, with piano author  
Victor CS-95371 12-in. 10/10/1935 On the road to Mandalay Nathaniel Shilkret ; Lawrence Tibbett Baritone vocal solo, with orchestra author  
Victor BS-041573 10-in. 8/17/1939 The elephant's child Paul Wing Recitation, with electric organ and dubbed recordings author  
Victor BS-041574 10-in. 8/17/1939 The elephant's child Paul Wing Recitation, with electric organ and dubbed recording author  
Victor BS-041575 10-in. 8/17/1939 The elephant's child Paul Wing Recitation, with electric organ author  
Victor BS-041576 10-in. 8/17/1939 The elephant's child Paul Wing Recitation, with electric organ author  
Victor BS-041577 10-in. 8/17/1939 The elephant's child Paul Wing Recitation, with electric organ author  
Victor BS-041578 10-in. 8/17/1939 The elephant's child Paul Wing Recitation, with electric organ author  
Victor BS-067771 10-in. 9/10/1941 On the road to Mandalay John Percival ; Victor Male Chorus Male vocal chorus and male vocal solo author  
Victor [Trial 1911-05-12-02] Not documented 5/12/1911 Gunga Din Hugh A. O'Donnell Recitation author  
Victor [Trial 1915-05-03-05] Not documented 5/3/1915 Boots Taylor Holmes Recitation author  
Victor [Trial 1917-02-14-01] Not documented 2/14/1917 If Mrs. Arthur Phillips Recitation author  
Victor [Trial 1917-02-14-04] Not documented 2/14/1917 The vampire Willie Weston Recitation author  
Victor [Trial 1917-02-21-03] Not documented 2/21/1917 Somewhere a voice is calling Joseph A. Phillips Male vocal solo, with piano author  
Victor [Trial 1917-09-10-06] Not documented 9/10/1917 We'll never let our old flag fall Greek Evans Male vocal solo, with piano author  
Victor [Trial 1918-04-17-05] Not documented 4/17/1918 Gunga Din Eddie Foyer Recitation author  
Columbia 4365 10-in. Jan.-May 1910 Rolling down to Rio George Clarence Jell Male vocal solo, with orchestra author  
Columbia 4939 10-in. ca. 10/7/1910 Mother o' mine Vernon Archibald Male vocal solo, with orchestra author  
Columbia 46258 10-in. 12/10/1915 Recessional 1897 Harry E. Humphrey Recitation author  
Columbia 47201 10-in. 11/29/1916 If Harry E. Humphrey Recitation author  
Columbia 47253 10-in. 12/22/1916 If Harry E. Humphrey Recitation author  
Columbia 47254 10-in. 12/22/1916 The recessional Harry E. Humphrey Recitation author  
(Results 51-75 of 133 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Kipling, Rudyard," accessed April 25, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102514.

Kipling, Rudyard. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved April 25, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102514.

"Kipling, Rudyard." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 25 April 2024.

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URI: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102514

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