Stalky & Co.
1899 stories by Rudyard Kipling / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stalky & Co. is a novel by Rudyard Kipling about adolescent boys at a British boarding school. It is a collection of school stories whose three juvenile protagonists display a know-it-all, cynical outlook on patriotism and authority. It was first published in 1899 after the stories had appeared in magazines during the previous two years. It is set at a school dubbed "the College" or "the Coll.", which is based on the actual United Services College that Kipling attended as a boy.[1]
Author | Rudyard Kipling |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | School story |
Publisher | Macmillan (UK) |
Publication date | 1899 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | 272 pp |
The stories have elements of revenge, the macabre, bullying and violence, and hints about sex, making them far from childish or idealised. For example, Beetle pokes fun at an earlier, more earnest, boys' book, Eric, or, Little by Little, thus flaunting his more worldly outlook. The final chapter recounts events in the lives of the boys when, as adults, they are in the armed forces in India. It is implied that the mischievous pranks of the boys in school were splendid training for their role as instruments of the British Empire.
George Orwell wrote in 1940 that Stalky had "had an immense influence on boys' literature".[2]