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Rudyard Kipling

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A critical study of Rudyard Kipling's life and work that traces his early environment, Anglo-Indian settings, and recurring subjects such as soldiers, imperial servants, and practical trades. The author analyzes Kipling's emphasis on visible, measurable labor and his descriptive method, offering chapters on Simla, the Sahib, native India, Soldiers Three, the day's work, the finer grain of his art, and the poems, and discusses political reception and misunderstandings. The book argues that his Indian scenes are impressionistic rather than interpretive, highlights recurring moral tones and narrative craft, and provides a bibliography and concise readings of major poems and tales.

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John Palmer

John Palmer was an English author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable works include "Peter Paragon: A Tale of Youth," which explores themes of growth and adventure, and a biographical piece on Rudyard Kipling, reflecting his interest in the lives of prominent literary figures. Palmer's writing often captures the spirit of his time, blending narrative with insightful commentary on youth and creativity.

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