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Plain Tales from the Hills: 40+ Short Stories Collection (The Tales of Life in British India) - Tales of Colonial India: A Compelling Collection of British Imperial Literature - cover
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Plain Tales from the Hills: 40+ Short Stories Collection (The Tales of Life in British India) - Tales of Colonial India: A Compelling Collection of British Imperial Literature

Rudyard Kipling

Editora: Good Press

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In "Plain Tales from the Hills," Rudyard Kipling presents a masterfully crafted collection of over forty short stories that vividly encapsulate the complex tapestry of life in British India during the late 19th century. Employing a rich narrative style that interweaves humor, wit, and profound social commentary, Kipling captures the nuances of colonial life, with its confluences of cultures, class disparities, and the unique everyday challenges faced by his characters. The stories, varying in tone from light-hearted anecdotes to sobering reflections, encapsulate the colonial experience with both affection and critique, illustrating Kipling'Äôs skill in portraying the human condition against a backdrop of societal change. Rudyard Kipling, the son of English parents residing in India, immersed himself in the diverse cultures and peoples of the subcontinent, experiences that deeply influenced his literary voice. Born in 1865 and raised in a colonial environment, Kipling's childhood experiences significantly shaped his understanding of British and Indian relations. His works, often reflecting the complexities of imperialism, serve as both celebration and critique of colonial life, underpinned by empathy and insight into the Indian milieu. "Plain Tales from the Hills" is highly recommended for readers seeking an authentic exploration of colonial India through Kipling'Äôs discerning lens. The collection not only serves as a testament to Kipling'Äôs literary prowess but also as an essential commentary on the cultural intersections of colonialism. Those intrigued by historical narratives, rich characters, and the intricacies of human relationships will find this collection a compelling addition to their literary repertoire.
Disponível desde: 08/01/2024.
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