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RUDYARD KIPLING PREMIUM COLLECTION: His Greatest Works in One Volume (Illustrated) - cover

RUDYARD KIPLING PREMIUM COLLECTION: His Greatest Works in One Volume (Illustrated)

Rudyard Kipling

Verlag: DigiCat

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Rudyard Kipling's "Premium Collection: His Greatest Works in One Volume (Illustrated)" is a meticulously curated anthology that encapsulates the breadth of Kipling's literary genius. This collection showcases his masterful storytelling, combining rich detail and evocative imagery, drawing readers into vivid worlds alongside unforgettable characters. The assortment spans various genres, from the poignant tales of war to enchanting fables, all while reflecting the colonial context of late 19th and early 20th century Britain. The illustrations further enhance the reader's experience, bridging the gap between text and visual art, and echoing the rhythm of Kipling's prose. Rudyard Kipling, a Nobel Prize laureate, was born in India during the British Raj, greatly influencing his perspectives on imperialism and identity. His formative experiences in the South Asian landscape shaped the themes of adventure, cultural interplay, and moral complexity found throughout his work. Kipling's prolific writing career and on-the-ground journalistic endeavors offered him a unique lens through which to explore human experiences, making this collection a vital representation of his artistic legacy. For scholars, literature enthusiasts, and casual readers alike, this Premium Collection serves as an indispensable gateway to Kipling's world. It not only celebrates his timeless tales but also invites engagement with the intricate themes of life, duty, and the moral responsibilities of colonialism. Dive into this illustrated anthology and discover the profound wisdom and imagination that cemented Kipling's status as a literary titan.
Verfügbar seit: 06.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 180 Seiten.

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