Kipling and Modernism
Craig Raine, 6 August 1992
“... the task of seeing the object as in itself it really is: the most famous example occurs in ‘The Mary Gloster’: Down by the head an’ sinkin’, her fires are drawn and cold, And the water’s splashin’ hollow on the skin of the empty hold – Churning an’ choking and chuckling, quiet and scummy and dark – In ‘ “The Trade” ’, Kipling ... ”