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''Plain Tales from the Hills'' (published 1888) is the first collection of short stories by
Rudyard Kipling Joseph Rudyard Kipling ( ; 30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936)'' The Times'', (London) 18 January 1936, p. 12. was an English novelist, short-story writer, poet, and journalist. He was born in British India, which inspired much of his work. ...
. Out of its 40 stories, "eight-and-twenty", according to Kipling's ''Preface'', were initially published in the '' Civil and Military Gazette'' in
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between November 1886 and June 1887. "The remaining tales are, more or less, new." (Kipling had worked as a journalist for the ''CMG''—his first job—since 1882, when he was not quite 17.) The title refers, by way of a pun on "Plain" as the reverse of "Hills", to the deceptively simple narrative style; and to the fact that many of the stories are set in the
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of Simla—the "summer capital of the British Raj" during the hot weather. Not all of the stories are, in fact, about life in "the Hills": Kipling gives sketches of many aspects of life in British India. The tales include the first appearances, in book form, of Mrs. Hauksbee, the policeman Strickland, and the
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(Privates Mulvaney, Ortheris and Learoyd). In the preface to his short stories collection "Dr. Brodie's Report",
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wrote he was inspired by the quality and conciseness of ''Plain Tales from the Hills''.


The stories

*" Lispeth" *" Three and – an Extra" *" Thrown Away" *" Miss Youghal's Sais" *"' Yoked with an Unbeliever'" *" False Dawn" *"
The Rescue of Pluffles "The Rescue of Pluffles" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. Its first appearance in book form was in Kipling's first collection of short stories, '' Plain Tales from the Hills'' (1888); it was first published in the ''Civil and Military Gazette ...
" *" Cupid's Arrows" *"
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" *" His Chance in Life" *" Watches of the Night" *" The Other Man" *" Consequences" *" The Conversion of Aurelian McGoggin" *" The Taking of Lungtungpen" *"
A Germ-Destroyer "A Germ-Destroyer" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It was first published in the ''Civil and Military Gazette'' on May 17, 1887, in the first Indian edition of ''Plain Tales from the Hills'' in 1888, and in subsequent editions of that collecti ...
" *"
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" *" The Arrest of Lieutenant Golightly" *"
In the House of Suddhoo "In the House of Suddhoo" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. The story was published in the ''Civil and Military Gazette'' on April 30, 1886 under the title "Section 420, I.P.C." (Indian Penal Code). (Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code of 1860 ...
" *" His Wedded Wife" *" The Broken-Link Handicap" *" Beyond the Pale" *" In Error" *" A Bank Fraud" *" Tods' Amendment" *"
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" *" In the Pride of his Youth" *" Pig" *" The Rout of the White Hussars" *" The Bronckhorst Divorce-case" *" Venus Annodomini" *" The Bisara of Pooree" *" A Friend's Friend" *" The Gate of the Hundred Sorrows" *" The Madness of Private Ortheris" *" The Story of Muhammad Din" *" On the Strength of a Likeness" *" Wressley of the Foreign Office" *" By Word of Mouth" *" To be Filed for Reference" Some of the characters in these stories reappear in the novel '' Kim''.


References

* Carpenter, H. and M. Prichard. 1984. ''
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External links

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Works by Kipling
** Note that as Kipling's writing is mostly in the public domain, a large number of individual websites contain parts of his work; these two sites are comprehensive, containing almost everything publicly available.

Kipling's autobiography
The Kipling Society website


from the Kipling Society; annotated notes on stories and poems. {{Rudyard Kipling 1888 short story collections Short story collections by Rudyard Kipling