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The Cambridge Companion to Rudyard Kipling Howard J. Booth (Dr, University of Manchester)

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The Cambridge Companion to Rudyard Kipling by Howard J. Booth (Dr, University of Manchester)


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Summary

Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) is among the most popular, acclaimed and controversial of writers in English. This Companion explores his main themes, the different genres in which he worked and the various phases of his career. It also examines his works' afterlives in postcolonial writing and through adaptations of his work.

The Cambridge Companion to Rudyard Kipling Summary

The Cambridge Companion to Rudyard Kipling by Howard J. Booth (Dr, University of Manchester)

Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) is among the most popular, acclaimed and controversial of writers in English. His books have sold in great numbers, and he remains the youngest writer to have won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Many associate Kipling with poems such as 'If-', his novel Kim, his pioneering use of the short story form and such works for children as the Just So Stories. For others, though, Kipling is the very symbol of the British Empire and a belligerent approach to other peoples and races. This Companion explores Kipling's main themes and texts, the different genres in which he worked and the various phases of his career. It also examines the 'afterlives' of his texts in postcolonial writing and through adaptations of his work. With a chronology and guide to further reading, this book serves as a useful introduction for students of literature and of Empire and its after effects.

The Cambridge Companion to Rudyard Kipling Reviews

'Personal read: 5/5 stars - an invaluable contribution to Kipling studies, and as such I heartily recommend it.' New Books Magazine (newbooksmag.com)
'If you're an English student or a major Kipling fan ... it should make it to the top of your Christmas wish list.' The Bookbag
'This is a successful Companion, and may be recommended as the place to start for those wanting a single-volume introduction to Kipling studies. There are no weak chapters, and the thirteen topics are sensibly chosen.' John Lee, Victorian Studies

About Howard J. Booth (Dr, University of Manchester)

Howard Booth is Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Manchester.

Table of Contents

Chronology; Introduction Howard J. Booth; 1. Kipling and the fin-de-siecle Robert Hampson; 2. India and empire John McBratney; 3. Kipling's very special relationship: Kipling in America, America in Kipling Judith Plotz; 4. Science and technology: present, past and future Laurence Davies; 5. Kipling and gender Kaori Nagai; 6. Kipling and war David Bradshaw; 7. Kipling as a children's writer and the Jungle books Jan Montefiore; 8. 'Nine and sixty ways': Kipling, ventriloquist poet Harry Ricketts; 9. Kim Patrick Brantlinger; 10. The later short fiction Howard J. Booth; 11. Kipling and postcolonial literature Bart Moore-Gilbert; 12. Kipling and the visual: illustrations and adaptations Monica Turci; 13. Reading Kipling in India Harish Trivedi; Further reading; Index.

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The Cambridge Companion to Rudyard Kipling by Howard J. Booth (Dr, University of Manchester)
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Cambridge University Press
2011-09-01
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