2 edition of Rudyard Kipling and the fiction of adolescence found in the catalog.
Rudyard Kipling and the fiction of adolescence
RobertF Moss
Published
1982
by Macmillan in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography, p158-160. - Includes index.
Statement | Robert F. Moss. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PR4857 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv,165p. ; |
Number of Pages | 165 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14996597M |
ISBN 10 | 0333300874 |
Rudyard Kipling (Bombay, British India, Decem – London, 18 January ) was a British writer.. His books for children since their publication have known a success that has never wavered. The most famous are The Jungle Book (), The Second Jungle Book (), Just So Stories (), Puck, pixie the hill (). A collection of stories published in by Rudyard Kipling, primarily about a Wild Child named Mowgli, and followed by a sequel, The Second Jungle Book, in The stories detail Mowgli's childhood and youth, of his upbringing with the wolf-pack and his battles with the great lame tiger Shere Khan, of his friendships with Bagheera the panther, Baloo the bear, and Kaa the .
The jungle book has a story line of an extremely sad start and an ending that warms your heart. Mowgli is forced to flee his father Nathoo and the soldiers he was leading once they are attacked. Mowgli barely escapes and lives the rest of his life trying to avenge his fathers death/5. It is this ruthless weighing of words which enabled Kipling to get more layers of meaning, more subtlety and complexity into one of his short stories than another novelist could in a whole book.. Journalism uncapped the creative geyser. Shortly after his editor sent him on his first trip as a correspondent for his newspaper, the short stories that would make him famous .
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Half devil and half child. This famous writer was born Joseph Rudyard Kipling in Bombay on December 30th,after his mother Alice Macdonald, a methodist minister’s daughter, and his father John Lockwood Kipling, an artist, moved there so John could work as the director of an art school. Kipling lived happily in India until he was six.
Sixteen-year-old Rudyard Kipling returned to India after a miserable childhood, and slightly less miserable adolescence in England, to take up the perfect job for a Author: Sarah Lonsdale. Rudyard Kipling [1] Born: Decem Bombay [2], India [3]Died: Janu Burwash, England [4] English writer and poet The English poet and story writer Rudyard Kipling [5] was one of the first masters of the short story [6] in English, and he was the first to use Cockney dialect (th.
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