Politics and Awe in Rudyard Kipling’’s Fiction

Politics and Awe in Rudyard Kipling’’s Fiction
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Artikel-Nr:
9781351910255
Veröffentl:
2016
Einband:
PDF
Seiten:
204
Autor:
Peter Havholm
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
PDF
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Deutsch
Beschreibung:

There has been a resurgence of interest in Kipling among critics who struggle to reconcile the multiple pleasures offered by his fiction with the controversial political ideas that inform it. Peter Havholm takes up the challenge, piecing together Kipling''s understanding of empire and humanity from evidence in Anglo-Indian and Indian newspapers of the 1870s and 1880s and offering a new explanation for Kipling''s post-1891 turn to fantasy and stories written to be enjoyed by children. By dovetailing detailed contextual knowledge of British India with informed and sensitive close readings of well-known works like ''The Man Who Would Be King'','' Kim'', ''The Light That Failed'', and ''They'', Havholm offers a fresh reading of Kipling''s early and late stories that acknowledges Kipling''s achievement as a writer and illuminates the seductive allure of the imperialist fantasy.
There has been a resurgence of interest in Kipling among critics who struggle to reconcile the multiple pleasures offered by his fiction with the controversial political ideas that inform it. Peter Havholm takes up the challenge, piecing together Kipling''s understanding of empire and humanity from evidence in Anglo-Indian and Indian newspapers of the 1870s and 1880s and offering a new explanation for Kipling''s post-1891 turn to fantasy and stories written to be enjoyed by children. By dovetailing detailed contextual knowledge of British India with informed and sensitive close readings of well-known works like ''The Man Who Would Be King'','' Kim'', ''The Light That Failed'', and ''They'', Havholm offers a fresh reading of Kipling''s early and late stories that acknowledges Kipling''s achievement as a writer and illuminates the seductive allure of the imperialist fantasy.

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