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¢º ¿µ¾î°íÀü1,088 ·¯µð¾îµå Å°ÇøµÀÇ ¸ðµç ¾ÆÀ̵éÀÌ ¾Ë¾Æ¾ßÇÒ À̾߱â¿Í ½Ã Á¦2±Ç 1909(English Classics1,088 Kipling Stories and Poems Every Child Should Know, Book II by Rudyard Kipling)´Â 19¼¼±â ¿µ±¹ÀÇ ¼Ò¼³°¡ °â ½ÃÀÎ ·¯µð¾îµå Å°Çøµ(Rudyard Kipling, 1865~1936)ÀÇ ÀÛÇ° Áß¿¡¼­ ¾î¸°ÀÌ¿ë »ê¹®(ߤÙþ)°ú ½Ã(ãÌ)¸¸À» ÆíÁýÇÑ ´ÜÆí ¼Ò¼³ ¸ðÀ½Áý(The Collection of Short Stories)ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ¼­µÎ¿¡ ¹Ì±¹ÀÛ°¡ Âû½º ¿¤¸®¾ù ³ëÅÏ(Charles Eliot Norton, 1827~1908)ÀÇ Å°ÇøµÀÇ »î¿¡ °üÇÑ Àü±â ½ºÄÉÄ¡(Biographical Sketch by Charles Eliot Norton)°¡ ÷ºÎµÇ¾î ÀÖ¾î, Å°Çøµ¿¡ ´ëÇØ Àß ¸ð¸£´Â µ¶ÀÚ¶óµµ ÀÛÇ°¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ÀÌÇظ¦ µ½µµ·Ï ±âȹµÇ¾ú½À´Ï´Ù. Å׸¶¿©Çà½Å¹® TTN Korea ¿µ¾î°íÀü(English Classics)°ú ÇÔ²² ¾îÁ¦µµ, ¿À´Ãµµ, ³»Àϵµ ¸ÚÁø ¹®Çп©ÇàÀ»!

¢º A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH BY CHARLES ELIOT NORTON. The deep and widespread interest which the writings of Mr. Rudyard Kipling have excited has naturally led to curiosity concerning their author and to a desire to know the conditions of his life. Much has been written about him which has had little or no foundation in truth. It seems, then, worth while, in order to prevent false or mistaken reports from being accepted as trustworthy, and in order to provide for the public such information concerning Mr. Kipling as it has a right to possess, that a correct and authoritative statement of the chief events in his life should be given to it. This is the object of the following brief narrative. ¢¹ Âû½º ¿¤¸®¾ù ³ëÆ°ÀÇ Àü±â ½ºÄÉÄ¡. ·çµð¾ßµå Å°Çøµ ¾¾ÀÇ ±ÛÀÌ ºÒ·¯ÀÏÀ¸Å² ±í°í ±¤¹üÀ§ÇÑ °ü½ÉÀº ÀÚ¿¬½º·´°Ô ±×µéÀÇ ÀÛ°¡¿¡ ´ëÇÑ È£±â½É°ú ±×ÀÇ »îÀÇ Á¶°ÇÀ» ¾Ë°íÀÚ ÇÏ´Â ¿­¸ÁÀ¸·Î À̾îÁ³½À´Ï´Ù. Áø½Ç¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ±Ù°Å°¡ °ÅÀÇ ¾ø°Å³ª ÀüÇô ¾ø´Â ±×¿¡ ´ëÇØ ¸¹Àº °ÍÀÌ ¾²¿©Á³½À´Ï´Ù. µû¶ó¼­ ÇãÀ§ ¶Ç´Â À߸øµÈ º¸°í¼­°¡ ½Å·ÚÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â °ÍÀ¸·Î ¹Þ¾Æµé¿©Áö´Â °ÍÀ» ¹æÁöÇÏ°í, ¼ÒÀ¯±ÇÀÌ ÀÖ´Â Å°Çøµ ¾¾¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ±×·¯ÇÑ Á¤º¸¸¦ ´ëÁß¿¡°Ô Á¦°øÇϱâ À§Çؼ­´Â ±×ÀÇ Àλý¿¡¼­ ÁÖ¿ä »ç°Ç¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ¿Ã¹Ù¸£°í ±ÇÀ§ ÀÖ´Â Áø¼úÀÌ Á¦°øµÇ¾î¾ß ÇÒ °ÍÀ¸·Î º¸ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ°ÍÀº ´ÙÀ½ÀÇ °£´ÜÇÑ À̾߱âÀÇ ¸ñÀûÀÔ´Ï´Ù.

¢º It was thus that Rudyard Kipling came to be born in the most cosmopolitan city of the Eastern world, and it was there and in its neighbourhood that the first three years of the boy's life were spent, years in which every child receives ineffaceable impressions, shaping his conceptions of the world, and in which a child of peculiarly sensitive nature and active disposition, such as this boy possessed, lies open to myriad influences that quicken and give colour to the imagination. ¢º ±×·¡¼­ ·çµð¾ßµå Å°ÇøµÀº µ¿ºÎ ¼¼°è¿¡¼­ °¡Àå ±¹Á¦ÀûÀÎ µµ½Ã¿¡¼­ ž°í, ¼Ò³âÀÇ ÀλýÀÇ Ã¹ 3³âÀº ±×°÷°ú ±× ÀÌ¿ô¿¡¼­ º¸³Â°í, ¸ðµç ¾ÆÀ̵éÀº Áö¿ï ¼ö ¾ø´Â ÀλóÀ» ¹Þ¾Æ ¼¼»ó¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ±×ÀÇ °³³äÀ» Çü¼ºÇß½À´Ï´Ù, ±×¸®°í ÀÌ ¼Ò³âó·³ ƯÀÌÇÏ°Ô ¿¹¹ÎÇÑ ¼º°Ý°ú È°¹ßÇÑ ¼º°ÝÀ» °¡Áø ¾ÆÀÌ°¡ »ó»ó·ÂÀ» ÀÚ±ØÇÏ°í »ö並 ºÎ¿©ÇÏ´Â ¹«¼öÇÑ ¿µÇâ¿¡ ¿­·Á ÀÖ´Â °ÍÀÔ´Ï´Ù.

¢¹ His Indian repute had not preceded him to such degree as to make the way easy for him through the London crowd. But after a somewhat dreary winter, during which he had been making acquaintances and had found irregular employment upon newspapers and magazines, arrangements were made with Messrs. Macmillan & Co. for the publication of an edition of "Plain Tales from the Hills." The book appeared in June. Its success was immediate. It was republished at once in America, and was welcomed as warmly on this side of the Atlantic as on the other. The reprint of Kipling's other Indian stories and of his "Departmental Ditties" speedily followed, together with the new tales and poems which showed the wide range of his creative genius. Each volume was a fresh success; each extended the circle of Mr. Kipling's readers, till now he is the most widely known of English authors. ¢¹ ±×ÀÇ Àεµ¿¡¼­ ½×Àº ¸í¼º(Indian repute)Àº ±×º¸´Ù ¾Õ¼­ ·±´ø ±ºÁßÀ» ÅëÇØ ±×°¡ ½±°Ô °¥ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ±æÀ» ¸¸µéÁö ¸øÇß½À´Ï´Ù. ÇÏÁö¸¸ ±×°¡ ÁöÀεéÀ» »ç±Í°í ½Å¹®°ú ÀâÁö¿¡¼­ ºñÁ¤±Ô °í¿ëÀ» ¹ß°ßÇß´ø ´Ù¼Ò À½»êÇÑ °Ü¿ï ÈÄ¿¡, ÇÕÀÇ°¡ ÀÌ·ç¾îÁ³½À´Ï´Ù. ¸Æ¹Ð·± & Co.(Macmillan & Co.)¿¡¼­ ¾ð´ö¿¡¼­ µé·Á¿Â ÆòÁö À̾߱â 1888(Plain Tales from the Hills)ÀÌ 6¿ù¿¡ ÃâÆǵǾú½À´Ï´Ù. ±×°ÍÀÇ ¼º°øÀº Áï°¢ÀûÀ̾ú½À´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ Ã¥Àº ¹Ì±¹¿¡¼­ ÇÑ ¹ø¿¡ ´Ù½Ã ÃâÆǵǾú°í, ´ë¼­¾çÀÇ ÀÌÂÊ¿¡¼­µµ ¸¶Âù°¡Áö·Î µû¶æÇÏ°Ô È¯¿µÀ» ¹Þ¾Ò½À´Ï´Ù. Å°ÇøµÀÇ ´Ù¸¥ Àεµ À̾߱â¿Í ±×ÀÇ ºÎ¼­º° ¼Ò°î°ú ¸·»ç ¹ß¶óµå 1886(Departmental Ditties and Barrack Room Ballads)ÀÇ ÀçÆÇÀº ±×ÀÇ Ã¢ÀÇÀûÀΠõÀ缺ÀÇ ±¤¹üÀ§ÇÔÀ» º¸¿©ÁÖ´Â »õ·Î¿î À̾߱â¿Í ½Ã¿Í ÇÔ²² ºü¸£°Ô À̾îÁ³½À´Ï´Ù. °¢°¢ÀÇ Ã¥Àº »õ·Î¿î ¼º°øÀ» °ÅµÎ¾ú½À´Ï´Ù. °¢°¢ÀÇ Ã¥Àº Å°Çøµ ¾¾ÀÇ µ¶ÀÚµéÀÇ ¹üÀ§¸¦ ³ÐÇû°í, Áö±Ý±îÁö ±×´Â ¿µ±¹ ÀÛ°¡µé Áß °¡Àå ³Î¸® ¾Ë·ÁÁ® ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.

¢º À§ Àª¸® À®Å°(Wee Willie Winkie by Rudyard Kipling, 1888) :¡¡195¿¬´ë ´ë·É(the Colonel of the 195th)ÀÇ ¿Üµ¿¾Æµé Æ۽ùú Àª¸®¾ö Àª¸®¾ö½º(Percival William Williams)´Â ±ºÀε鿡°Ô À§ Àª¸® À®Å°(Wee Willie Winkie)¶õ ¾ÖĪÀ¸·Î ºÒ¸®´Â ¸»°ý·®ÀÌ 6»ì ¼Ò³âÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ¼Ò³âÀº óÀ½ º¸´Â »ç¶÷¿¡°Ô ÀڽŸ¸ÀÇ À̸§À» Áö¾îÁÖ´Â Àå³­À» Áñ°å°í, ¼±Çà ¹èÁö(good-conduct badge)¸¦ ¾Ð¼ö´çÇÏ´Â ¹úÄ¢¿¡µµ ºÒ±¸ÇÏ°í, Àå³­Àº ¸ØÃßÁö ¾Ê¾Ò½À´Ï´Ù. ºÎ´ë ³»¿¡¼­ ±ºÀεéÀÇ ¾ÖÁ¤°ú ÇÔ²² ÀÚ¶õ À®Å°¿¡°Ô ¾Ù·¯´ÙÀ̽º ¾ç(Miss Allardyce)ÀÌ °­À» °Ç³Ê´Ù°¡ ¹ß¸ñÀ» ´ÙÄ£ ¸ð½ÀÀÌ ´«¿¡ µé¾î¿É´Ï´Ù. À®Å°´Â °ú¿¬ ÇöÁöÀÎÀÇ À§ÇùÀ¸·ÎºÎÅÍ °ú¿¬ ±×³à¸¦ ¹«»çÈ÷ Áöų ¼ö ÀÖÀ»±î¿ä? °ú¿¬ 6»ìÂ¥¸® ²¿¸¶´Â ¾î¿³ÇÑ »ç³»·Î ÀÎÁ¤¹ÞÀ» ¼ö ÀÖÀ» °ÍÀΰ¡?! ¢¹ À§ Àª¸® À®Å°(Wee Willie Winkie)´Â Àª¸®¾ö ¹Ð·¯(William Miller, 1810~1872)°¡ ÀáÀ» ÀÇÀÎÈ­(personification of sleep)ÇÑ ½ºÄÚƲ·£µå µ¿¿ä(Scottish nursery rhyme)·Î À̸§ ÀÚü°¡ ¸®µë°¨ÀÌ ÀÖ´Â ¾ð¾îÀ¯Èñ¸¦ º¸¿©ÁÝ´Ï´Ù.

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¢º ÇÁ·Ñ·Î±×(Prologue). Å׸¶¿©Çà½Å¹® TTN Korea ¿µ¾î°íÀü(English Classics) 1,999¼±À» Àоî¾ß ÇÏ´Â 7°¡Áö ÀÌÀ¯
¢º 16°¡Áö Å°¿öµå·Î Àд ·¯µð¾îµå Å°Çøµ(Rudyard Kipling, 1865~1936)
01. Àεµ º½º£ÀÌ(Bombay) Å»ýÀÇ ¿µ±¹ ÀÛ°¡ Á¶ÁöÇÁ ·¯µð¾îµå Å°Çøµ(Joseph Rudyard Kipling)
02. ·¯µð¾îµå Å°ÇøµÀÇ ÁÖ¿ä ÀÛÇ°(Works by Rudyard Kipling)
02-1. ÇÏ¾á ¹°°³(The White Seal, 1893)
02-2. ¿ÕÀÌ µÇ·Á´ø »ç³ªÀÌ(The Man Who Would Be King, 1888)
02-3. ¹éÀÎÀÇ Áü(The White Man's Burden : The United States and the Philippine Islands, 1899)
02-4. Á¤±ÛºÏ(The Jungle Book, 1894) & Á¤±ÛºÏ µÎ ¹ø° À̾߱â(The Second Jungle Book, 1895)
02-5. ¸¸¾à¿¡(If, 1910)
03. ÇÏÄËÅ©·ÎÀÌÃ÷(Hakenkreuz)? ½º¹Ù½ºÆ¼Ä«(Svastika)!
04. ¿µ¾î±Ç ÃÖÃÊÀÇ ³ëº§ ¹®Çлó ¼ö»óÀÚ(The First English-Language Writer, 1907)ÀÌÀÚ ÃÖ¿¬¼Ò ³ëº§¹®Çлó ¼ö»óÀÚ(The Youngest Recipient, 41¼¼)
05. ¿µ±¹ ·±´ø ¿þ½ºÆ®¹Î½ºÅÍ »ç¿ø(Westminster Abbey) ½ÃÀÎÀÇ ÄÚ³Ê(Poets' Corner)(1936)
06. BBC ¼±Á¤ ¿µ±¹¿¡¼­ °¡Àå »ç¶û¹Þ´Â ½ÃÀÎ(The Nation's Favourite Poet) 23À§(2009)
07. ¼ö¼º(Mercury)ÀÇ Å°Çøµ ºÐÈ­±¸(Crater Kipling, 2010)
08. ·¯µð¾îµå Å°Çøµ(Rudyard Kipling)À» ¸¸³¯ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â Àå¼Ò TOP10(TOP10 Places to meet Rudyard Kipling)
09. ·¯µð¾îµå Å°Çøµ ¿øÀÛÀÇ ¿µÈ­¡¤µå¶ó¸¶ in IMDb(Movie and Drama of Rudyard Kipling)
10. ¿Àµð¿ÀºÏÀ¸·Î µè´Â ·¯µð¾îµå Å°Çøµ(Audio Books of Rudyard Kipling)
11. ·¯µð¾îµå Å°Çøµ ¾î·Ï(235 Quotes of Rudyard Kipling)
¢º ¿µ¾î°íÀü1,088 ·¯µð¾îµå Å°ÇøµÀÇ ¸ðµç ¾ÆÀ̵éÀÌ ¾Ë¾Æ¾ßÇÒ À̾߱â¿Í ½Ã Á¦2±Ç 1909(English Classics1,088 Kipling Stories and Poems Every Child Should Know, Book II by Rudyard Kipling)
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¢¹ Part IV
IV. Baa, Baa, Black Sheep (from "Under the Deodars," etc.)
V. Wee Willie Winkie (from "Under the Deodars," etc.)
VI. The Dove of Dacca (from "Departmental Ditties and Ballads and Barrack-room Ballads")
VII. The Smoke upon Your Altar Dies (from "Departmental Ditties and Ballads and Barrack-room Ballads")
VIII. Recessional (from "The Five Nations")
IX. L'Envoi (from "The Seven Seas")
¢¹ Part V
I. The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo (from "Just So Stories")
II. Fuzzy Wuzzy (from "Departmental Ditties and Ballads and Barrack-room Ballads")
III. The English Flag (from "Departmental Ditties and Ballads and Barrack-room Ballads")
IV. The King (from "The Seven Seas")
V. To the Unknown Goddess (from "Departmental Ditties and Ballads and Barrack-room Ballads")
VI. The Galley Slave (from "Departmental Ditties and Ballads and Barrack-room Ballads")
VII. The Ship That Found Herself (from "The Day's Work")
¢¹ Part VI
I. A Trip Across a Continent (from "Captains Courageous")
II. The Children of the Zodiac (from "Many Inventions")
III. The Bridge Builders (from "The Day's Work")
IV. The Miracles (from "The Seven Seas")
V. Our Lady of the Snows (from "The Five Nations")
VI. The Song of the Women (from "The Naulahka")
VII. The White Man's Burden (from "The Five Nations")
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