The trailer for "28 Years Later" uses the same eerie Rudyard Kipling poem that's played during the military's survival and ...
The BBC is launching a nationwide search to find a British poem to rival Wordsworth's Daffodils or Kipling's If. It aims to come up with a winning entry which will reflect modern Britain and be ...
A one-man show that re-creates Die Hard in rhyme and is also a rom-com: That’s the gist of British playwright-poet Richard Marsh’s takeoff on the iconic 1988 Bruce Willis action flick.
The stanzas recount the Battle of Baltimore, a days-long siege between British and American forces. The poem was set to a tune called “The Anacreontic Song,” which was composed in the late ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge at age 42, photo: Library of Congress One of the earliest British poems praising Kościuszko comes from that important herald of English Romanticism Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
This attitude was clearly expressed in Rudyard Kipling's poem, "The White Man's Burden." Kipling spent his childhood in India and shared the British perception of the Englishman's place in the world.