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Column Current [Record #39141] Proposed Changes Warnings
Title Actions and Reactions -  
Transliterated Title - -  
Authors Rudyard Kipling -  
Date 1909-00-00 -  
Synopsis - -  
Series - -  
Series Number - -  
TitleType COLLECTION -  
Length - -  
Content - -  
Non-Genre No -  
Juvenile No -  
Novelization No -  
Graphic Format No -  
Web Page - -  
Language English -  
Note
8 stories and 8 poems including two spec fic stories (in the database) and 'two allegorical pieces, "The Mother Hive" and "Little Foxes" ' that may perhaps have such an interpretation --quotation from review N-Y Tribune 1909-10-09 p8 Concerning the first allegory (quote): "The Mother Hive" is another solemn warning to England, of the kind which her greatest thinkers have been uttering for some time. It is an allegory showing the causes of the development of the degenerate and unfit, and also what the end must be. ... --from review "Actions and Reactions" The Irish Times 1909-10-08 p9 The other 4 stories are non-genre, contemporary coverage makes clear.
8 stories and 8 poems including two spec fict stories (in the database) and 'two allegorical pieces, "The Mother Hive" and "Little Foxes" ' that may perhaps have such an interpretation --quotation from review N-Y Tribune 1909-10-09 p8 Meagre information in that review and same-day blurbs in publisher advertisement NY Times pBR597 make clear that 3 of the 4 other stories are non-genre and leave "The Puzzler" as well as the allegories in doubt.

-including two spec fic stories (in the database) and ’two allegorical pieces, "The Mother Hive" and "Little Foxes" ’ that may perhaps have such an interpretation
+including two spec fict stories (in the database) and ’two allegorical pieces, "The Mother Hive" and "Little Foxes" ’ that may perhaps have such an interpretation
-Concerning the first allegory (quote):
-"The Mother Hive" is another solemn warning to England, of the kind which her greatest thinkers have been uttering for some time. It is an allegory showing the causes of the development of the degenerate and unfit, and also what the end must be. ...
---from review "Actions and Reactions" <i>The Irish Times</i> 1909-10-08 p9
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-The other 4 stories are non-genre, contemporary coverage makes clear.
+Meagre information in that review and same-day blurbs in publisher advertisement <i>NY Times</i> pBR597 make clear that 3 of the 4 other stories are non-genre and leave "The Puzzler" as well as the allegories in doubt.

This title appears in 3 publications:
Publication Verification Type Primary Verifiers
Actions and Reactions (1909-00-00) Primary Rtrace
Actions and Reactions (1909-10-00) Not verified
Actions and Reactions (2000-11-01) Not verified

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Submitted by Pwendt (Talk) on 2017-10-29 19:08:39

Approved by Chris J (Talk) on 2017-10-30 17:28:13

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