Rudyard Kipling

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Standard Name: Kipling, Rudyard
Birth Name: Joseph Rudyard Kipling
An Indian-born English journalist, novelist, and travel writer, best-known for short stories, poetry, and children's books, RK won the Nobel Prize for Literature. He never felt like a native in England although he spent most of his life there, lived in other countries as well, and never saw India after his mid-twenties. He was convinced of the moral mission of the British empire, seeing devoted heroism in its workers but pettiness and bureaucracy in its administration. He writes of India as an insider and his Indian writings were his best loved in England. His increasingly conservative politics seeped into his writing later in his career and lost him some of the immense, immediate public interest that his early work had garnered.

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Family and Intimate relationships Angela Thirkell
Stanley Baldwin , later Prime Minister, and the poet and story-writer Rudyard Kipling , were both cousins of AT 's mother. Kipling entered fully into the playing of a long-running English Civil War game with...
Family and Intimate relationships Iris Tree
Writer, critic, and caricaturist Sir Max Beerbohm was IT 's half-uncle, the youngest son from Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree's father's second marriage. Best remembered for his drawings and caricatures of the famous, Beerbohm also wrote...
Family and Intimate relationships Victoria Cross
Cross's father, Arthur Cory , was also English-born, and the child of a barrister. He was a military officer in India, first as a major in the Bengal Staff Corps , and then a colonel...
Family and Intimate relationships Ethel Wilson
EW 's parents were married by Frederic William Macdonald , an uncle of Rudyard Kipling , brother of writer Louisa Baldwin , and brother-in-law of painter Edward Burne-Jones . As a wedding gift, Macdonald gave...
Friends, Associates Emmuska, Baroness Orczy
She mentions with reverence her first meeting with Rudyard Kipling , at Bath during the First World War soon after his son had been killed.
Emmuska, Baroness Orczy,. Links in the Chain of Life. Hutchinson.
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Friends, Associates Laurence Hope
Both the Nicolsons enjoyed the company of Violet Jacob , whose recollections of LH often tend towards the comical. Dining with Hope in 1898, Jacobs reported: Her wits were at their best. Afterwards she walked...
Friends, Associates Anne Thackeray Ritchie
In London ATR connected or re-connected with friends including Kipling , Robert Louis Stevenson , Sidney Lee , Arnold Bennett , and Rhoda Broughton .
Gérin, Winifred. Anne Thackeray Ritchie: A Biography. Oxford University Press.
260-1, 272
Friends, Associates Susan Tweedsmuir
ST 's parents made connections through friendship as remarkable as those made for them by family descent. Her mother was a friend of many writers and intellectuals of both sexes, including Marie Belloc Lowndes ,...
Friends, Associates Mary Kingsley
During her brief time in South Africa Kingsley frequently visited Rudyard Kipling . They had much to discuss although she did not agree with his white man's burden approach to African politics and culture.
Frank, Katherine. A Voyager Out: The Life of Mary Kingsley. Houghton Mifflin.
292
Friends, Associates Agatha Christie
The Millers entertained frequently and lavishly at their home. Among the guests at Ashfield were Rudyard Kipling and Henry James .
Morgan, Janet. Agatha Christie: A Biography. Collins, http://Rutherford HSS.
11-13
Christie, Agatha. An Autobiography. Collins, http://Rutherford HSS.
50
Friends, Associates Amabel Williams-Ellis
During Amabel's childhood, visitors to the St Loe Strachey household included the powerful and famous, mostly diplomats, millionaires, politicians.
Williams-Ellis, Amabel. All Stracheys Are Cousins. Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
6
She met diplomat Lord Cromer , newspaper proprietor Lord Northcliffe (then Alfred Harmsworth), industrialist Arthur Balfour
Friends, Associates Anna Leonowens
AL received a special invitation to meet Rudyard Kipling when he visited Montreal.
Dow, Leslie Smith. Anna Leonowens: A Life Beyond The King and I. Pottersfield.
133
Health Berta Ruck
While she was in hospital after the birth of one of her sons a nurse asked if she was a Roman Catholic because she had recited lovely hymns instead of crying out during labour. The...
Intertextuality and Influence Patricia Highsmith
In these tales, animals affected by human callousness and cruelty carry out some startling acts of reprisal. As PH herself puts it, animals get the better of their masters or owners, because the latter merit...
Intertextuality and Influence Lady Margaret Sackville
In some poems she writes as one of the mothers who have lost their sons; in another as an anonymous watching eye in a silent village where dead bodies lie in the street after it...

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