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  1. www.historic-uk.com › CultureUK › Rudyard-KiplingRudyard Kipling - Historic UK

    Rudyard Kipling, poet and author, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907 in recognition of his great body of work, including ‘The Jungle Book’, ‘Kim’ and the poem ‘If’. On 30th December 1865, Rudyard Kipling was born. He would become a prolific poet, novelist and journalist and one of the most well-known Victorian ...

  2. Rudyard Kipling was an incredibly popular writer during his lifetime and for the years following his death. He was known as a poet, story writer, and novelist. But, his reputation has suffered over recent decades due to readers’ perception of him as a thoughtless imperialist.

  3. Rudyard Kipling, né le 30 décembre 1865 à Malabar Hill en Inde britannique et mort le 18 janvier 1936 à Londres, est un écrivain britannique. Ses ouvrages pour la jeunesse connaissent dès leur parution un succès qui ne s'est jamais démenti, notamment Le Livre de la jungle (1894), Le Second Livre de la jungle (1895), Histoires comme ça (1902), Puck, lutin de la colline (1906).

  4. 23 de jan. de 2021 · Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay, India, on 30 December 1865. His father was an artist and teacher. In 1870, Kipling was taken back to England to stay with a foster family in Southsea and then ...

  5. Joseph Rudyard Kipling ( Bombay ( Brits-Indië ), 30 december 1865 – Londen, 18 januari 1936) was een Britse schrijver en dichter. Hij schreef onder meer The Jungle Book, met onder andere de verhalen over het jongetje Mowgli dat door wilde dieren wordt opgevoed. Hier werden meerdere films op gebaseerd, onder andere door Disney .

  6. Rudyard Kipling’s Verse: Definitive Edition. A Choice of Kipling's Verse, edited by T. S. Eliot (Faber and Faber, 1941). Early verse by Rudyard Kipling, 1879–1889 : unpublished, uncollected, and rarely collected poems, Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1986. The Surprising Mr Kipling, edited by Brian Harris, 2014; Individual poems

  7. Kipling's enduring legacy lies in his ability to provide readers with a profound understanding of how the British Empire was experienced and perceived during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works captured the spirit of the times, reflecting both the admiration and criticism of imperial expansion.