Rudyard Kipling

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Rudyard Kipling [Public Domain] via Wikimedia Commons Rudyard Kipling was born in India, 'the jewel in the Crown of the British Empire', in 1865. His life straddles the turn of the twentieth-century almost exactly (he died in 1936), a period that also saw the British Empire reach its height and begin its decline -- Indian independence came little more than a decade after Kipling's death in 1947. The contrasting locations of his birth (the first six years of his life were spent in the multicultural and vibrantly bustling city of Bombay) and death (the rolling green, and quintessentially 'British', countryside of Sussex) epitomize the paradoxical nature of Kipling, the literary man. Where so many of his writings set in India exhibit a zest and enthusiasm for Eastern culture, landscape, and peoples, an equally large number of his poems are filled with racism, pro-imperial jingoism, and an undying belief in the white man's right to global rule. Just as his life-span straddled the century, Kipling straddled geographical boundaries and ideological positions, and these inconsistencies come through most prominently, and productively, in his literature. Kipling…
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41 The Five Nations ebook version of The Five Nations
42 Limits and Renewals ebook version of Limits and Renewals
43 Actions and Reactions ebook version of Actions and Reactions
44 The Eyes of Asia ebook version of The Eyes of Asia
45 Plain Tales from the Hills ebook version of Plain Tales from the Hills
46 Soldiers Three ebook version of Soldiers Three
47 Kipling, the Elton John of his age? Professor Elleke Boehmer discusses why Kipling's writing, and his poetry of the late nineteenth and… Dominic Davies, Elleke Boehmer
48 Julian Thompson on Rudyard Kipling Dr Julian Thompson considers a writer described by Kingsley Amis as 'our greatest writer of short… Julian Thompson
49 Colonial Writers - Introduction The title of the 'Post/Colonial' section of the Great Writers Inspire website is intended to… Dominic Davies
50 The White Man’s Burden Poem from 'The Five Nations'