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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Textual Production Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
RPJ issued a new volume of stories: East into Upper East: Plain Tales from New York and New Delhi.
The title carries a memory of Kipling 's Plain Tales from the Hills, 1888.
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Intertextuality and Influence Jennifer Johnston
The title is quoted from Kipling 's Recessional, a poem about the end of empire.
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.
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Occupation Marghanita Laski
ML 's high public profile largely resulted from her radio work. One of her earliest wireless programmes, The Brains Trust, first went on air on 1 January 1941. In this highly intelligent quiz series...
Textual Production Marghanita Laski
ML felt that Kipling was undervalued as a poet by her generation, for political rather than literary reasons. She selected and edited a volume of his poems (Kipling's English History) for the BBC in 1974.
“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.
Textual Production Marghanita Laski
ML 's final publication was also her last literary biography: From Palm to Pine: Rudyard Kipling Abroad and at Home.
“Contemporary Authors”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Centre-LRC.
Reception Margery Lawrence
In his Foreword to the volume, Sir Shane Leslie finds the influences of Shelley , Yeats , Tennyson , Kipling , Housman , Chesterton , and Fiona MacLeod (pen-name of William Sharp). Yet according to...
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.
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Education Doris Lessing
Before attending school and after she left, Doris educated herself by reading. Her parents possessed copies of the classics, like Scott , Dickens , and Kipling . She read widely in the nineteenth century—her favourites...
Textual Features Elizabeth B. Lester
This work quotes Cowper on the title-page. The short stories (genuinely short this time) include A Few Days from My Journal (which opens with Johnson 's well-known remark to Boswell about the pleasure of driving...
Leisure and Society Eliza Lynn Linton
She enjoyed going to and hosting prominent literary and social receptions. Her guests included a wide range of people: popular writers such as Rudyard Kipling , Marie Corelli , and Frank Harris ; luminaries of...
Publishing Hannah Lynch
HL reviewed French writers and writings for the Contemporary Review and for the Fortnightly Review, where her article on the French playwright and novelist Paul Hervieu appeared in October 1896 and she reviewed A. Mary F. Robinson
Textual Features Constance Lytton
Most of the letters here are addressed to CL 's mother, her editor-sister, and two close friends who were also relations, her aunt Theresa Earle and her cousin Adela Smith .
Elizabeth Edith, Countess of Balfour, and Constance Lytton. “Preface, Introduction”. Letters of Constance Lytton, edited by Elizabeth Edith, Countess of Balfour and Elizabeth Edith, Countess of Balfour, Heinemann, p. v, xi - xv.
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Hating the round...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Rose Macaulay
One of the essays, Into Human Speech, deplores sloppy uses of language while agreeing that certain misuses may be strategic. It also considers the class differences in language use.
Bensen, Alice. Rose Macaulay. Twayne.
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RM imagines the phrase...
Reception Lucas Malet
Two things about this novel gave offence initially and had a long-term effect on its reputation: its treating the nasty
Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford.
topic of deformity, and its involving the hero emotionally with three women (his mother as...

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