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Bodelsen, C. A. ‘‘The Hardest of All the Stories: ‘Mrs. Bathurst,’’’ in Aspects of Kipling’s Art, Barnes & Noble, 1964, pp. 124-54.
Gilbert, Elliot. ‘‘The Art of the Complex,’’ in The Good Kipling: Studies in the Short Story, Ohio University Press, 1970, pp. 71- 84.
Lodge, David. ‘‘‘Mrs. Bathurst’: Indeterminacy in Modern Narrative,’’ in Kipling Considered, edited by Phillip Mallet, Macmillan Press, 1989, pp. 71-84.
Seymour-Smith, Martin. ‘‘Mrs. Bathurst,’’ in Rudyard...
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