Beastliness
Harry Ricketts, 16 March 1989
Rudyard Kipling
by Martin Seymour-Smith.
Macdonald, 373 pp., £16.95, February 1989,0 356 15852 7 Show More
by Martin Seymour-Smith.
Macdonald, 373 pp., £16.95, February 1989,
“... as a lie – but this openness does not send him off into Seymour-Smithian suppositions about Harry Holloway, the son, ‘doing things’ to Kipling at night or about the depiction of Auntie Rosa (Mrs Holloway’s fictional counterpart in ‘Baa, Baa, Black Sheep’) being a displacement of Kipling’s vengeful feelings towards his mother. Why ... ”