Rudyard Kipling - Writers & Their Work (Hardback)
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Rudyard Kipling - Writers & Their Work (Hardback)

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Hardback 128 Pages
Published: 01/12/2010
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This book argues that Kipling's writings, at once Victorian conservative and modernist subversive, preaching imperialist control yet speaking for subaltern races and classes, are fissured yet energised by their own contradictions. Rudyard Kipling was a Victorian and an early modernist, a disciplinarian imperialist who sympathised with children and outlaws, a globe-trotter who mythologised 'Old England', and a world-famous author whom intellectuals despised. The central theme of this book is the way his work and its reception are both fissured and energised by these contradictions. This thorough study initially discusses Kipling's ambivalent knowing attitude to unknownable otherness, his rhetorical imitations of Indian and demotic vernaculars, his work ethic and ideal of imperialist masculinity, thus contextualising the central discussion of his masterpiece "Kim" which, almost uniquely, takes Indian otherness as a source of pleasure not anxiety.

Jan Montefiore describes Kipling as a writer on the cusp of modernity, examining how his fiction and poetry engaged with radio, cinema and air travel, how his poetry anticipated and influenced the subversive uncertainties of modernism, and how his post-war contributions to the literature of mourning undermined their own overt traditionalism. This work is aimed at: students of literature at A level and in higher education; teachers of literature; scholars valuing the extensive and up-to-date bibliography; and sixth-form, academic and public libraries. This is the only academic critique of Kipling's work that discusses his relationship with modernism and the First World War. It is wide literary and thematic range within an approachable style. The study takes account of recent post-colonial theory, as well as issues of gender and identity. It is an excellent overview of Kipling's work at an affordable price.

Publisher: Liverpool University Press
ISBN: 9780746310694
Number of pages: 128
Dimensions: 216 x 135 mm

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