Pages: 928 (Paperback) ISBN: 1853264059 Pub: Wordsworth Editions Ltd Pub date: 1994-01-27 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 48552
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Reader Reviews:A truly great Briton (10/10 people found this helpful)It is unfortunate that Kipling is erroneously derided as a Fascist, racist and imperialist. His verse is often viewed in the context of our own time, rather than the period in which it was written, and his language is measured against modern standards of political correctness. As a result Kipling is seen to be jingoistic, a relic of the Empire, and of no relevance.
Great Work ...... and Great Value (36/38 people found this helpful)The late 20th century's trite and unjust dismissal of much of Kipling's work on the absurd charge of being a facist, a racist and an admirer of imperialism, have kept many of the marvellous works on this collection out of the public domain. He certainly was neither of the first 2 and it is doubtful if he really was the third given the degree of criticism he rails at those who governed, especially in India. Similar ProductsThe Man Who Would Be King and Other Stories (Wordsworth Classics) Kim (Penguin Popular Classics) War Stories and Poems (Oxford World's Classics) Gunga Din (Dover Thrift) The Jungle Books (Penguin Popular Classics) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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