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Joseph Rudyard Kipling (/ ˈ r ʌ d j ər d / RUD-yərd; 30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an English novelist, short-story writer, poet, and journalist. He was born in British India , which inspired much of his work.
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Mar 21, 2024 · Rudyard Kipling (born December 30, 1865, Bombay [now Mumbai], India—died January 18, 1936, London, England) was an English short-story writer, poet, and novelist chiefly remembered for his celebration of British imperialism, his tales and poems of British soldiers in India, and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for ...
Apr 14, 2021 · Rudyard Kipling was an English author famous for an array of works like 'Just So Stories,' 'If' and 'The Jungle Book.' He received the 1907 Nobel Prize in Literature. Updated: Apr 14, 2021....
1865–1936. Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images. Rudyard Kipling is one of the best-known of the late Victorian poets and story-tellers. Although he was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1907, his political views, which grew more toxic as he aged, have long made him critically unpopular.
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Jan 16, 2019 · Kipling extols the virtue of hard work involved in cultivating a garden, rather than ‘sitting in the shade’. Discover more classic poetry with these football poems, this pick of the best poems about sports, these classic baby poems, and these John Clare poems. By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was a ...
May 23, 2018 · Rudyard Kipling. BORN: 1865, Bombay (now Mumbai), India. DIED: 1936, London, England. NATIONALITY: British. GENRE: Fiction, short stories, poetry. MAJOR WORKS: “Gunga Din” (1892) The Jungle Book (1894) Captains Courageous (1897) Kim (1901) Just So Stories for Little Children (1902) Overview.
Kipling, Rudyard. Caricature of Rudyard Kipling, The Tatler, October 1902. Kipling’s poems and stories were extraordinarily popular in the late 19th and early 20th century, but after World War I his reputation as a serious writer suffered through his being widely viewed as a jingoistic imperialist.