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Paperback Stalky and Co. Book

ISBN: 102600490X

ISBN13: 9781026004906

Stalky and Co.

"Stalky and Co." is a celebrated collection of interlinked stories that offers a witty and subversive look at life in a Victorian-era British boarding school. Drawing on Rudyard Kipling's own experiences at the United Services College, the narrative follows the exploits of three inseparable friends-the cunning Stalky, the observant Beetle, and the aristocratic M'Turk. Unlike traditional school stories of the time that emphasized moral piety and sportsmanship, these tales celebrate the boys' cleverness, resourcefulness, and their constant, tactical warfare against the school's masters and the rigid social codes of the era.

Set against the backdrop of an institution designed to mold future leaders of the British Empire, the work explores themes of loyalty, discipline, and the transition from adolescence to adulthood. The trio navigates the complexities of school life through elaborate pranks and psychological maneuvers, demonstrating a unique brand of morality that values group solidarity above all else. Rudyard Kipling masterfully captures the vernacular and inner world of the schoolboy, making "Stalky and Co." a foundational work in the genre of school literature and a sharp, often humorous critique of authority and institutional life.

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