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Published on: 2002-05-01
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Original language: English
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A major new biography of Rudyard KiplingRudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was a unique figure in British history, a great writer as well as an imperial icon whose life trajectory matched that of the British Empire from its zenith to its final decades. Kipling was in his early twenties when his first stories about Anglo-Indian life vaulted him into celebrity. He went on to be awarded the Nobel Prize, and to add more phrases to the language than any man since Shakespeare, but his conservative views and advocacy of imperialism damaged his critical reputation -- while at the same time making him all the more popular with a general readership. By the time he died, the man who incarnated an era for millions was almost forgotten, and new generations must come to terms in their own way with his enduring but mysterious powers.Previous works on Kipling have focused exclusively on his writing and on his domestic life. Here, the distinguished biographer David Gilmour not only explains how and why Kipling wrote, but also explores the themes of his complicated life, his ideas, his relationships, and his views on the Empire and the future. Gilmour is the first writer to explore Kipling's public role, his influence on the way Britons saw themselves and their Empire. His fascinating new book, based on extensive research (especially in the underexplored archives of the United States), is a groundbreaking study of a great and misunderstood writer. Rudyard Kipling Wikipdia Rudyard Kipling n Bombay alors en Inde britannique le 30 dcembre 1865 et mort Londres le 18 janvier 1936 est un crivain britannique. The Gods of the Copybook Headings - Wikipedia "The Gods of the Copybook Headings" is a poem published by Rudyard Kipling in 1919 which editor Andrew Rutherford said contained "age-old unfashionable wisdom ... Rudyard Kipling Biography - life children parents story ... The English poet and story writer Rudyard Kipling was one of the first masters of the short story in English and he was the first to use Cockney dialect (the ... Booklist - biographies - The Kipling Society Adams Jad Rudyard Kipling Haus Books London 2006 Birkenhead Lord Rudyard Kipling Weidenfeld & Nicolson London 1978 ISBN 0 297 77535 9 Biography suppressed for some ... Kipling's poetry - Rudyard Kipling Poetry Lovers' Page COMPLETE COLLECTION OF POEMS BY Rudyard Kipling (Born December 30 1865 Died January 18 1936) Best Famous Rudyard Kipling Poems Famous Poems Here is a collection of the all-time best famous Rudyard Kipling poems on PoetrySoup. This is a select list of the best famous Rudyard Kipling poetry by famous ... Rudyard Kipling Wikipedia wolna encyklopedia Rudyard Kipling urodzi si 30 grudnia 1865 w Bombaju w Indiach Brytyjskich. Jego rodzicami byli Alice Kipling (z domu MacDonald) i John Lockwood Kipling. Rudyard Kipling - Wikipedia Elenco cronologico delle prime edizioni delle opere di Rudyard Kipling . Schoolboy Lyrics 1881 (in collaborazione con la sorella Trix) Echoes 1884 L'opera ... Rudyard Kipling - Wikipedia Rudyard Kipling - Wikipedia ... ... Never Forget Know Your Meme Precursor. The similar phrase Lest we forget originated in the refrain of the poem Recessional written by Rudyard Kipling in 1897 in reference to ...
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