Verses 1889-1896

Imagery and Patriotism in British Verse Collection

Rudyard Kipling

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In "Verses 1889-1896," Rudyard Kipling crafts a rich tapestry of poetic expression that reflects the complexities of imperial Britain and the intricate socio-political landscape of the late 19th century. This compilation showcases Kipling's mastery in employing varied poetic forms, from ballads to narrative poems, each encapsulating themes of adventure, colonialism, and the human experience. The collection offers a vivid exploration of life in British India, the notions of duty and honor, as well as the connection between man and nature, illustrating Kipling's keen observation and empathy. His distinctive use of rhythm and local vernacular anchors the reader in the era, making it both a historical document and an artistic statement. Rudyard Kipling, a luminary of British literature and the recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907, was born in India, an experience that profoundly influenced his writing. His dual cultural identity and time spent in British India provided him with unique insights into the effects of colonialism and the complexity of human relationships. Kipling's early exposure to diverse cultures and storytelling traditions informed his poetic voice, leading to a nuanced and often critical perspective on imperialism. This collection is highly recommended for readers who are interested in an intricate interplay of history, culture, and poetic form. "Verses 1889-1896" invites literary scholars, students, and casual readers alike to delve into Kipling'Äôs profound reflections on society, encouraging a deeper understanding of both the text and the period it represents.

Über Rudyard Kipling

Joseph Rudyard Kipling (Bombay, 1865-Londres, 1936), autor de relatos y cuentos infantiles, novelista y poeta, se le recordará, sobre todo, por sus obras infantiles. Entre ellas, destacan El libro de la Selva (1894), el relato corto El hombre que pudo ser rey (1888), la novela de espionaje Kim (1901), y Puck de la colina de Pook (1906), algunos de ellos, llevados al cine. Después de rechazar el premio nacional de poesía Poet Laureat en 1895, la Order of Merit y el título de Sir de la Order of the British Empire, Kipling aceptó el Premio Nobel de Literatura de 1907 convirtiéndose en el ganador más joven hasta la fecha de este premio, y en el primer escritor británico en recibir este galardón.

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Verlag:

Good Press

Veröffentlicht:

2019

Druckseiten:

ca. 190

Sprache:

English

Medientyp:

eBook


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