About Rudyard Kipling
Kipling gained renown throughout the world as a poet and storyteller. He was also known as a leading supporter of the British Empire. As apparent from his stories and poems, Kipling interested himself in the romance and adventure which he found in Great Britain's colonial expansion.
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Kipling Poem Collections
- Barrack-Room Ballads and Other Verses (1892)
- Craft & Industry — The Workers’ Poems
- Departmental Ditties and Other Verses (1886)
- England & Sussex — Poems of Home
- The Five Nations (1903)
- The Jungle Books — Verse from the Jungle
- Verse from The Jungle Books
- Verse from Just So Stories
- Law & Wisdom — Verses of Counsel
- Verse from Puck of Pook’s Hill & Rewards and Fairies
- The Sea & Ships — Maritime Verse
- The Seven Seas (1896)
- The Soldier’s Voice — Military Verse
- Songs from Books (1912)
- War & Remembrance — The Great War Poems
- The Years Between (1919)
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- Poems About Love147 poems
- Poems About Death and Loss135 poems
- Poems About Nature214 poems
- War Poems131 poems
- Poems About Life43 poems
- Funeral Poems22 poems
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The Appeal
It I have given you delight
By aught that I have done,
Let me lie quiet in that night
Which shall be yours anon:
And for the little, little, span
The dead are born in mind,
Seek not to question other than
The books I leave behind.
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- William Ernest Henley — contemporary (Henley published Kipling's early work in the Scots Observer)
- Robert Service — influence (Service's ballad style was shaped by Kipling; he was known as 'The Canadian Kipling')
- Robert Louis Stevenson — contemporary (Stevenson praised Kipling as the most promising young writer of the era)
- Robert Frost — stylistic (Both mastered accessible narrative verse; Frost admired Kipling's dramatic monologues)
- George Gordon Byron — Border ballad tradition and narrative verse; Carrington compared Kipling's rise to Byron's after Childe Harold
- Wilfred Owen — Fellow WWI poet whose work addresses the same conflict and generation
- Kahlil Gibran — Shared exploration of life wisdom and the nature of work
- Alfred Lord Tennyson — Military and imperial themes in narrative ballad form
- Lewis Carroll — contemporary (Victorian narrative-verse contemporaries who each built large corpora bridging adult and children's verse)
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