What works reflect Rudyard Kipling's views of romantic imperialism and characterization of the true Englishman as brave, conscientious, and self-reliant?

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These views are reflected in such well-known poems as "The White Man's Burden," "Loot," "Mandalay," "Gunga Din," and Recessional (1897).

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