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France At War: On the Frontier of Civilization

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France At War: On the Frontier of Civilization

Rudyard Kipling

In 1915, as the "Great War" (World War 1) entered its second year Rudyard Kipling made a journalistic tour of the front, visiting French armed forces. By then he was already winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (the first writer in English to be so honoured). He published his observations in articles in the Daily Telegraph in England, and in the New York Sun. At that stage of the war nationalistic sentiments were running high but the true cost of war was beginning to be understood "at home".

The collection of journalistic pieces is preceded by a poem, "France", that had been published before the outbreak of war (in 1913) which has a more overblown jingoistic feel to it than the reflections on war itself. The poem does, though, show Kipling's love of France, as well as his sense of the destiny of imperial dreams.

Kipling himself was an ardent and effective writer of propaganda directed primarily against German treatment of civilians. The "rape of Belgium" in 1914 and the sinking of the Lusitania earlier in 1915 were particularly shocking. In Kipling's eyes such "total war" was a renunciation of civilisation. The heat of his reaction is associated with his militarism. Although not a soldier, Kipling was educated at the United Services College (a school for the sons of officers which prepared students to enter Sandhurst and Dartmouth - the British army and navy officers training establishments). His writing is deeply imbued with notions of military service as honorable and, among civilised people, restrained and governed by rules.

Kipling encouraged his son John to enlist, and perhaps used his connections to get John enlisted despite poor eyesight and two earlier refusals. John died on 27th September 1915, just ten days after these articles were published (6th -17th September 1915).

Thus Kipling's account (not least in view of his reputation today as a supporter of British imperialism, and his jingoism) is still interesting one hundred years later as we try to understand our ancestors' experience. (Summary by Tim Bulkeley)

Year of Publication: 1915Genres: Essays & Short Works , War & Military
Running Time: 01 hour 42 minutes 22 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
France (Introductory Poem)
Tim Bulkeley (1948-2019)
5:07
2
The Nights
On the Frontier of Civilization
Tim Bulkeley (1948-2019)
18:03
3
The Nights
The Nation's Spirit and a New Inheritance
Tim Bulkeley (1948-2019)
15:44
4
The Nights
Battle Spectacle and a Review
Tim Bulkeley (1948-2019)
16:59
5
The Nights
The Spirit of the People
Tim Bulkeley (1948-2019)
14:47
6
The Nights
Life in the Trenches on the Mountainside
Tim Bulkeley (1948-2019)
15:22
7
The Nights
The Common Task of a Great People
Tim Bulkeley (1948-2019)
16:20

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