Twenty poems
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About This Book
"Twenty Poems from Rudyard Kipling" is a collection of Kipling's most evocative poems, including "The Holy War," "The Sons of Martha," and "For All We Have and Are," offering a glimpse into Kipling's writing style and themes.
Here's a more detailed overview:
Content:
The collection features twenty of Kipling's most celebrated poems, including some that appeared for the first time in this volume.
Author:
Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was a renowned English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist, known for his works inspired by his time in India.
Notable Poems:
The collection includes poems such as "The Holy War", "The Sons of Martha", and "For All We Have and Are".
Themes:
Kipling's poems often explore themes of imperialism, adventure, and the human spirit, reflecting his experiences and observations.
Significance:
This collection provides a valuable introduction to Kipling's poetic style and allows readers to appreciate his enduring legacy.
Here's a more detailed overview:
Content:
The collection features twenty of Kipling's most celebrated poems, including some that appeared for the first time in this volume.
Author:
Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was a renowned English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist, known for his works inspired by his time in India.
Notable Poems:
The collection includes poems such as "The Holy War", "The Sons of Martha", and "For All We Have and Are".
Themes:
Kipling's poems often explore themes of imperialism, adventure, and the human spirit, reflecting his experiences and observations.
Significance:
This collection provides a valuable introduction to Kipling's poetic style and allows readers to appreciate his enduring legacy.
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