The trailer for "28 Years Later" uses the same eerie Rudyard Kipling poem that's played during the military's survival and ...
Mr. Kipling's progress as poet has been plain to those who have read the pieces from his hand which have appeared in magazine and newspaper in England and America, or have had their place in his ...
It is needless to say that Mr. Kipling belongs in the very front rank of living story-writers, and he has proved his capacity to write poems which instantly irritate or uplift a whole nation.
LONDON, April 9 -- The Times prints a poem by Rudyard Kipling, which is to be read at the burial of Cecil Rhodes on the hill called "The View of the World," in the Matoppo Hills, Rhodesia ...
Fatima Abid was among elected student leaders who chose to replace Rudyard Kipling's work with a Maya Angelou poem Students have defaced a mural featuring Rudyard Kipling's If in a stand against ...
8. Rudyard Kipling's If, read by Bill Wyman Kipling's 1895 poem If has a place in many people's hearts, especially after Des Lynam recited it to accompany a montage of highs and lows from the 1998 ...
The poem in the trailer is making waves since the trailer of "28 Days Later" has landed but how does it relate to the movie?
Kipling's inspirational poem—the one that begins, "If you can keep your head when all about you/ Are losing theirs"—describes how to preserve one's honor by the principled avoidance of ...
Kipling was prolific and versatile, flipping between prose and poetry and writing as easily for children as he did for adults, and at 41 he remains the youngest-ever winner of the Nobel Prize for ...
The ashes of Rudyard Kipling, poet and writer, were buried in Poets' Corner at noon on 23 January 1936, next to the graves of Charles Dickens and Thomas Hardy. The inscription on the stone reads: ...