Exploring Kipling's fiction, the book examines how his personal experiences in India shape his narrative techniques and ideological perspectives. It delves into the interplay between his life and storytelling, revealing deeper insights into his portrayal of the Indian landscape and culture. Through this analysis, it highlights the complexities of identity and colonialism in Kipling's work, offering a critical lens on the author's relationship with his subject matter.
Zohreh T. Sullivan Boeken


Kipling's story of an orphan born in colonial India and torn between love for his native India and the demands of Imperial loyalty to his Irish-English heritage and to the British Secret Service