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  1. 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 Early verse by Rudyard Kipling, 1879–1889 : unpublished, uncollected, and rarely collected poems, Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1986.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

  2. Rudyard Kipling. Rudyard Kipling. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (December 30, 1865 – January 18, 1936) was a British author and poet, born in India, who was best known in his own time as a poet who wrote in a neat, clean style that made his poetry readily accessible at a time when most English poetry was turning towards dense symbolism and complexity.

  3. Rudyard Kipling - Poet, Novelist, Nobel Prize: 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.

  4. 16 de jan. de 2019 · In his 1899 story ‘Garm – a Hostage’, Rudyard Kipling outlined how his dog, Vixen, would sleep in his bed with him at night. Kipling was a dog-lover, who enjoyed a close bond with the animals throughout his life. As Andrew Lycett observes in his superb biography Rudyard Kipling, Kipling’s dogs often took on the role of the woman in his ...

  5. Nobel Prize winning British writer, Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), was in kinship and foster care as a child. Rudyard Kipling was born in Bombay (now Mumbai), India to Alice Macdonald and John Lockwood Kipling, an art teacher and illustrator. When he was six years old, Rudyard was taken to England by his parents and left in a foster home for ...

  6. 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.

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