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The Kipling Society

The Kipling Society is a literary society open to everyone interested in the work and life of British author Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936). The Kipling Society focuses on Kipling and his place in English Literature, and as such attracts members from all over the world, both general readers and academic researchers.

The Society's activities include: regular meetings in the UK, a programme of lectures in London, and a formal Annual Luncheon with a distinguished guest speaker, as well as conferences. The Society publishes The Kipling Journal quarterly, and hosts a comprehensive website, which includes a Readers’ Guide to Kipling’s works. In addition, it runs an essay writing competition for schools, answers enquiries from the public (schools, publishers and writers), and works with the media. In 2014 it contributed to programmes commemorating the centenary of the First World War. The Society is a Registered Charity (No. 278885) and its activities are managed by a Council and run by the Secretary and honorary officers: The Hon. Secretary, Mike Kipling; Chair, Janet Montefiore; Deputy Chair, Angela Eyre; President, David Richards; Librarian, John Walker; Journal Editor, Janet Montefiore.

History and Aims Edit

Founded in 1927 while Kipling was still alive, the society is one of the oldest and most enduring literary societies.[1] The Kipling Society was founded by J H C Brooking and a few fellow enthusiasts, including Kipling's school-friends Major General L C Dunsterville and G C Beresford, who featured in Stalky & Co. as "Stalky" and "M'Turk".[2] Its aims are to promote interest in the works, life and times of Rudyard Kipling and to act as a physical and virtual meeting place for all those interested in him; to make the archive of existing knowledge accessible through its library and website; to foster new research and to support scholarly editions of previously unpublished work.

Membership and Meetings Edit

Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the life and works of Rudyard Kipling. Members receive a copy of the quarterly Kipling Journal, and have access to the Society's regular meetings, and to the Members’ pages of the Society's website. The Society holds five meetings a year in central London, providing lectures and discussions on a range of Kipling-related topics. Meetings and seminars are also held in other parts of Britain from time to time.

The Kipling Journal Edit

The Kipling Journal is sent quarterly to all members of the Kipling Society and from January 2015 is peer-reviewed.[citation needed] It includes articles, membership news, Society events, and the texts of talks given by invited speakers. Every issue of the journal is available online via the website except articles published within two years of the current date.

Conferences Edit

The Society organises conferences in partnership with academic institutions. These have attracted international scholars and been significant in developing thinking about Kipling's work.[citation needed]

Kipling in America, 1892–1896 was held at Marlboro College, Vermont, on 7 October 2013.[3] This symposium on Kipling's four years in Brattleboro, Vermont after his marriage to the American Caroline Balestier, focused on the influence of Kipling's time in America on his work.

Rudyard Kipling: an international writer was hosted by the Institute of English Studies at University of London in October 2011. This coincided with the launch of The Cambridge Companion to Kipling and many of its contributors were also speakers.

The Kent Conference was held at the University of Kent in September 2007. The conference was organised to mark the centenary of Kipling's Nobel Prize for Literature. It was directed by Dr Jan Montefiore and sponsored by the Kipling Society.

Post-Colonial Kipling was held at Magdalene College, Cambridge University in September 2001, a century after the publication of Kim. There were four major themes, Kipling: a post-colonial assessment, Kipling and women, Kipling and film, and Kipling in translation.

The Kipling Library Edit

The Society maintains a research library of over 1,300 items which can be consulted by members. Kipling’s works were published in a variety of different editions during his lifetime and many of these are owned by the library. It holds a complete set of the Sussex Edition, the most complete single collection of Kipling’s works, which he edited before his death in 1936, and the Cambridge Edition of his verse, the most comprehensive collection of his poetry, edited by Thomas Pinney and published in 2013.[4] The library contains biographies, collections of press cuttings, photographs and relevant memorabilia, critical studies and a growing set of translations of Kipling's works in other languages. Until June 2014, the Library was housed at City University, London. Most of the collection is now at Haileybury College, Kipling's old school, with some items being held at Sussex University.

The Society's Website Edit

The Society's website is a source of information about Kipling's life and works, including a number of his short stories and articles not published elsewhere. In addition, it offers a range of research tools, guides and back-issues of The Kipling Journal. The website also includes the Readers' Guide, providing introductions and notes to accompany each story, article and poem.

The John Slater Memorial Kipling Essay Prize Edit

The John Slater Memorial Kipling Essay Prize is awarded annually for the winning essay by a Sixth Form student, on selected works by Rudyard Kipling. The prize is £750 (£250 for the student and £500 for the school or college).

The Rudyard Kipling Mailbase Edit

A Rudyard Kipling discussion forum enables any member of the 'Rudyard-Kipling' mailbase to exchange messages by email with everyone else on the list globally.

Bateman's Edit

Bateman's was Rudyard Kipling's house at Burwash in East Sussex for over thirty years. It is now a National Trust property and there are close connections with the Kipling Society; a Bateman's liaison officer keeps members informed of events and developments.

References Edit

  1. ^ "The Alliance of Literary Societies". Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  2. ^ Carrington, Charles (1986) [1955]. Rudyard Kipling: His Life and Work. London: Penguin. pp. 58, 62.
  3. ^ "Vermont hosts Kipling Society's 1st meeting outside UK". Boston Globe.
  4. ^ Pinney, Thomas, ed. (2013). The Cambridge Edition of the Poems of Rudyard Kipling, 3 Volumes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • The Kipling Journal
  • Kipling JISC Mailbase
  • Bateman's National Trust Property
  • Haileybury School
  • Sussex University

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Kipling Society news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Kipling Society is a literary society open to everyone interested in the work and life of British author Rudyard Kipling 1865 1936 The Kipling Society focuses on Kipling and his place in English Literature and as such attracts members from all over the world both general readers and academic researchers The Society s activities include regular meetings in the UK a programme of lectures in London and a formal Annual Luncheon with a distinguished guest speaker as well as conferences The Society publishes The Kipling Journal quarterly and hosts a comprehensive website which includes a Readers Guide to Kipling s works In addition it runs an essay writing competition for schools answers enquiries from the public schools publishers and writers and works with the media In 2014 it contributed to programmes commemorating the centenary of the First World War The Society is a Registered Charity No 278885 and its activities are managed by a Council and run by the Secretary and honorary officers The Hon Secretary Mike Kipling Chair Janet Montefiore Deputy Chair Angela Eyre President David Richards Librarian John Walker Journal Editor Janet Montefiore Contents 1 History and Aims 2 Membership and Meetings 3 The Kipling Journal 4 Conferences 5 The Kipling Library 6 The Society s Website 7 The John Slater Memorial Kipling Essay Prize 8 The Rudyard Kipling Mailbase 9 Bateman s 10 References 11 External linksHistory and Aims EditFounded in 1927 while Kipling was still alive the society is one of the oldest and most enduring literary societies 1 The Kipling Society was founded by J H C Brooking and a few fellow enthusiasts including Kipling s school friends Major General L C Dunsterville and G C Beresford who featured in Stalky amp Co as Stalky and M Turk 2 Its aims are to promote interest in the works life and times of Rudyard Kipling and to act as a physical and virtual meeting place for all those interested in him to make the archive of existing knowledge accessible through its library and website to foster new research and to support scholarly editions of previously unpublished work Membership and Meetings EditMembership is open to anyone with an interest in the life and works of Rudyard Kipling Members receive a copy of the quarterly Kipling Journal and have access to the Society s regular meetings and to the Members pages of the Society s website The Society holds five meetings a year in central London providing lectures and discussions on a range of Kipling related topics Meetings and seminars are also held in other parts of Britain from time to time The Kipling Journal EditThe Kipling Journal is sent quarterly to all members of the Kipling Society and from January 2015 is peer reviewed citation needed It includes articles membership news Society events and the texts of talks given by invited speakers Every issue of the journal is available online via the website except articles published within two years of the current date Conferences EditThe Society organises conferences in partnership with academic institutions These have attracted international scholars and been significant in developing thinking about Kipling s work citation needed Kipling in America 1892 1896 was held at Marlboro College Vermont on 7 October 2013 3 This symposium on Kipling s four years in Brattleboro Vermont after his marriage to the American Caroline Balestier focused on the influence of Kipling s time in America on his work Rudyard Kipling an international writer was hosted by the Institute of English Studies at University of London in October 2011 This coincided with the launch of The Cambridge Companion to Kipling and many of its contributors were also speakers The Kent Conference was held at the University of Kent in September 2007 The conference was organised to mark the centenary of Kipling s Nobel Prize for Literature It was directed by Dr Jan Montefiore and sponsored by the Kipling Society Post Colonial Kipling was held at Magdalene College Cambridge University in September 2001 a century after the publication of Kim There were four major themes Kipling a post colonial assessment Kipling and women Kipling and film and Kipling in translation The Kipling Library EditThe Society maintains a research library of over 1 300 items which can be consulted by members Kipling s works were published in a variety of different editions during his lifetime and many of these are owned by the library It holds a complete set of the Sussex Edition the most complete single collection of Kipling s works which he edited before his death in 1936 and the Cambridge Edition of his verse the most comprehensive collection of his poetry edited by Thomas Pinney and published in 2013 4 The library contains biographies collections of press cuttings photographs and relevant memorabilia critical studies and a growing set of translations of Kipling s works in other languages Until June 2014 the Library was housed at City University London Most of the collection is now at Haileybury College Kipling s old school with some items being held at Sussex University The Society s Website EditThe Society s website is a source of information about Kipling s life and works including a number of his short stories and articles not published elsewhere In addition it offers a range of research tools guides and back issues of The Kipling Journal The website also includes the Readers Guide providing introductions and notes to accompany each story article and poem The John Slater Memorial Kipling Essay Prize EditThe John Slater Memorial Kipling Essay Prize is awarded annually for the winning essay by a Sixth Form student on selected works by Rudyard Kipling The prize is 750 250 for the student and 500 for the school or college The Rudyard Kipling Mailbase EditA Rudyard Kipling discussion forum enables any member of the Rudyard Kipling mailbase to exchange messages by email with everyone else on the list globally Bateman s EditBateman s was Rudyard Kipling s house at Burwash in East Sussex for over thirty years It is now a National Trust property and there are close connections with the Kipling Society a Bateman s liaison officer keeps members informed of events and developments References Edit The Alliance of Literary Societies Retrieved 23 September 2014 Carrington Charles 1986 1955 Rudyard Kipling His Life and Work London Penguin pp 58 62 Vermont hosts Kipling Society s 1st meeting outside UK Boston Globe Pinney Thomas ed 2013 The Cambridge Edition of the Poems of Rudyard Kipling 3 Volumes Cambridge Cambridge University Press External links EditOfficial website The Kipling Journal Kipling JISC Mailbase Bateman s National Trust Property Haileybury School Sussex University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Kipling Society amp oldid 1166880532, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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