'Rudyard Kipling' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
My Boy Jack (2007)
Actors:
Simon Coury (actor),
Brian de Salvo (actor),
Richard Dormer (actor),
Nick Dunning (actor),
Robert Earley (actor),
Billy Gibson (actor),
Adam Goodwin (actor),
Peter Gowen (actor),
Michael Grennell (actor),
David Haig (actor),
Peter Hanly (actor),
David Heap (actor),
Bosco Hogan (actor),
James Holmes (actor),
Rúaidhrí Conroy (actor),
Plot: English gentleman author Rudyard Kipling, famous for the Jungle Book, uses his considerable influence, being on a War Office propaganda think tank, to get his nearly 18 year-old son John 'Jack', admitted for military service during World war I after he is repeatedly refused on account of his bad eyesight. He is enrolled in the Irish Guards: their patriotic dream but mother and sister's nightmare. After a short officer training course Jack gets command of a platoon and embarks in France. Soon, and just after his 18th birthday, his unit suffers terrible losses and Jack is reported missing. Now mother Caroline 'Carry' Kipling proves unstoppable pushing Rudyard's influence and half of England to help find out the truth. When it finally comes, there is far less glory than gore and guilt.
Keywords: 1910s, anti-aircraft-gun, anti-war, apple-tree, army, bare-chested-male, based-on-play, battle, battlefield, bayonet
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
History,
War,
Taglines: A young man fights for his country.
Quotes:
McHugh: [the last of Jack's soldiers are about to go over the trench and take the enemy base] I am not fucking going anywhere!::John Kipling: You are, we all are!::McHugh: You're a murderer! You're a fucking murderer!::John Kipling: I'm not a murderer McHugh, I'm obeying orders.
Rudyard Kipling: [after being informed of Jack's death] By all accounts he was very brave, so few of us have the opportunity to play our part properly. But he did. He achieved what he set out to achieve.::Caroline Kipling: He must have been in such awful pain.::Rudyard Kipling: If you talked to wounded soldiers they would tell you the pain only sets in later. So, he was lucky. I was done with quickly.::Caroline Kipling: Don't tell me he was lucky! He wasn't lucky, or... or Brave, or happy! Jack was eighteen years and 1 day old! He died in the rain, he couldn't see a thing, he was alone! You can't persuade me that there's any glory in that!
Caroline Kipling: [crying] I miss him.::Rudyard Kipling: [bursts into tears] So do I.::Caroline Kipling: I can feel his head on my chest. I can feel his thick hair under my fingers. I can hear him laugh. I can feel his heat against me.
[last lines]::Rudyard Kipling: Have you news of my boy Jack?/ Not this tide./ When d'you think that he'll come back?/ Not with this wind blowing, and this tide./ Has any one else had word of him?/ Not this tide./ For what is sunk will hardly swim, Not with this wind blowing, and this tide./ Oh, dear, what comfort can I find?/ None this tide,/ Nor any tide,/ Except he did not shame his kind-/ Not even with that wind blowing, and that tide./ Then hold your head up all the more,/ This tide,/ And every tide;/ Because he was the son you bore,/ And gave to that wind blowing and that tide!
Rudyard Kipling: [on why the British Empire must fight] You see, we have built up a family - a family of nations - and it must be protected. That is why Jack must fight! To protect the family!::Elsie Kipling: [Totally not buying it] You're protecting the wrong family, father.
Alien Nation (1988)
Actors:
Earl Boen (actor),
Roger Aaron Brown (actor),
James Caan (actor),
Douglas Cameron (actor),
Jasper Cole (actor),
Frank Collison (actor),
James De Closs (actor),
William E. Dearth (actor),
Tom DeFranco (actor),
Conrad Dunn (actor),
Tom Finnegan (actor),
Alec Gillis (actor),
Don Hood (actor),
Kevyn Major Howard (actor),
Abraham Alvarez (actor),
Plot: A few years from now, Earth will have the first contact with an alien civilisation. These aliens, known as Newcomers, slowly begin to be integrated into human society after years of quarantine but are victims of a new type of discrimination. When the first Newcomer police officer, Sam Francisco is assigned his new partner, he is given Matthew Sykes , a mildly racist veteran, the animosity between them soon gives way to respect as they investigate the Newcomer underworld, and especially Newcomer leader William Harcourt.
Keywords: 1990s, alien, alien-contact, alien-driving-car, alien-race, allegory, american-flag, anger, answering-machine, anti-hero
Genres:
Action,
Crime,
Sci-Fi,
Taglines: Prepare Yourself. Los Angeles, 1991. They have come to Earth to live among us. They've learned the language, taken jobs, and tried to fit in. But there's something about them we don't know.
Quotes:
[Commenting on a "human" condom]::Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: And that fits?::Det. Sgt. Matthew Sykes: Well... Yeah, it's rubber. It stretches.::Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: And still it fits?
Cassandra: Tell me the truth. Have you ever... made it with one of us?::Det. Sgt. Matthew Sykes: No... unless I got drunk and somebody didn't tell me.::Cassandra: Mmm. A virgin! I find that very arousing. You sure you haven't?::Det. Sgt. Matthew Sykes: Um... there's lots of things I haven't done; that's not real high on my list. No... you know... don't take it personally. I'm a bigot.
[after Sykes makes fun of George's name]::Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: It is like your name... Sykes. I'm sure it doesn't bother you at all that it sounds like "ss'ai k'ss," two words in my language which mean "excrement" and "cranium." [pause] Shithead.
[Translating for Newcomer 'Porter' to Sykes]::Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: Your mother mates out of season.
Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: You humans are very curious to us. You invite us to live among you in an atmosphere of equality that we've never known before. You give us ownership of our own lives for the first time and you ask no more of us than you do of yourselves. I hope you understand how special your world is, how unique a people you humans are. Which is why it is all the more painful and confusing to us that so few of you seem capable of living up to the ideals you set for yourselves.
Det. Sgt. Matthew Sykes: What is it?::Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: Nothing.::Det. Sgt. Matthew Sykes: Come on, it's not nothing! When you talked to that coroner with that request it looked like you were about to shit peach pits... and it's not nothing now! Don't lie to me, George, you're real bad at it. That slag in there didn't die from just bullet wounds, am I right? Am I right? Tell me! You tell me and you tell me now. NOW!::Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: The drug is called ja-bru-kha. It is a potent narcotic!::Det. Sgt. Matthew Sykes: How potent?::Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: More potent than any human drug you can imagine. The controllers regulated it, we would receive small amounts for our work in the mines.::Det. Sgt. Matthew Sykes: You? You were on this shit?::Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: Yes! We all were! We were engineered as slave laborers. It was our only means of pleasure allowed! The harder you worked the more you got, the more you got the harder you worked. Thousands of my people died, I lost my best friend. It is a nightmare! I will not let it happen again.::Det. Sgt. Matthew Sykes: Ok. You know, it was simple... I mean, all you had to do is tell me. I mean, why couldn't you let me know?::Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: Your people don't know about this part of our past and they cannot know it, it would threaten our entire existence here.
[Matt and George are showing each other pictures of their respective children]::Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: This is my son, Richard. He's four years old. We named him after your former president, Richard Nixon.::Det. Sgt. Matthew Sykes: [beat] George, from now on, tell people that you named him after the director Richard Burton. Just trust me on this.
Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: If the drug is here, we must destroy it!
Det. Sgt. Matthew Sykes: [looking at a pistol target] That is pitiful! That is goddamn pitiful! How long you been shootin'? What are you going to do if you catch a perp running out of a liquor store, wave your written exam scores at him?
Det. Sgt. Matthew Sykes: Tell me the joke.::Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: Stop me if you have heard it before. Why did the chicken cross the road?::Det. Sgt. Matthew Sykes: [coughs uncontrollably] I've heard it.::Det. Samuel 'George' Francisco: It's a good joke.
Une maison, une histoire (1980)
Actors:
Tom Bell (actor),
Peter Birrel (actor),
Gian Campi (actor),
Stefan Gates (actor),
Alan Penn (actor),
Yves Pignot (actor),
Colin Spaull (actor),
Gillian Bailey (actress),
Cheryl Campbell (actress),
Béatrice Costantini (actress),
Anna Da Malta (actress),
Renée Faure (actress),
Angela Morant (actress),
Blanche Ravalec (actress),
Emma Shaw (actress),
Genres:
History,
The Man Who Would Be King (1975)
Actors:
Paul Antrim (actor),
The Blue Dancers of Goulamine (actor),
Karroom Ben Bouih (actor),
Michael Caine (actor),
Sean Connery (actor),
Saeed Jaffrey (actor),
Doghmi Larbi (actor),
Jack May (actor),
Albert Moses (actor),
Christopher Plummer (actor),
Mohammad Shamsi (actor),
Gurmuks Singh (actor),
Kimat Singh (actor),
Nadia Atbib (actress),
Graham Acres (actor),
Plot: This adaptation of the famous short story by Rudyard Kipling tells the story of Daniel Dravot and Peachy Carnahan, two ex-soldiers in India when it was under British rule. They decide that the country is too small for them, so they head off to Kafiristan in order to become Kings in their own right. Kipling is seen as a character that was there at the beginning, and at the end of this glorious tale.
Keywords: 1800s, 19th-century, abstinence, abyss, action-hero, adventure-hero, adventurer, afghanistan, ambition, ambitious-man
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Taglines: Adventure in all its glory! Long live adventure... and adventurers! Rudyard Kipling's epic of splendor, spectacle and high adventure at the top of a legendary world.
Quotes:
Billy Fish: I oft times tell Ootah about Englishmens. How they give names to dogs and take off hats to womans, and march into battle, left - right, left -right with rifles on their shoulders.
Daniel Dravot: Peachy, I'm heartily ashamed for gettin' you killed instead of going home rich like you deserved to, on account of me bein' so bleedin' high and bloody mighty. Can you forgive me?::Peachy Carnehan: That I can and that I do, Danny, free and full and without let or hindrance.::Daniel Dravot: Everything's all right then.
Daniel Dravot: Let him put *that* in his paper. If he is in need of news.
Peachy Carnehan: Keep looking at me. It helps to keep my soul from flying off.
Peachy Carnehan: Pardon me while I fall down laughing. HA, HA, HA.
Peachy Carnehan: Detriments you call us? Detriments? Well I want to remind you that it was detriments like us that built this bloody Empire AND the Izzat of the bloody Raj. Hats on.
Peachy Carnehan: Home to what? A porters uniform outside a restaurant and six penny tips from belching civilians for closing cab doors on their blowzy women?::Daniel Dravot: Not for us thank you. Not after watching afghans come howling down out of the hills and taking battlefield command when all the officers copped it.::Peachy Carnehan: Well said, brother Dravot.
Daniel Dravot: The more tribes, the more they'll fight, and the better for us.
Daniel Dravot: In any place where they fight, a man who knows how to drill men can always be a King. We shall go to those parts and say to any King we find - "D'you want to vanquish your foes?' and we will show him how to drill men; for that we know better than anything else. Then we will subvert that King and seize his Throne and establish a Dynasty.
Daniel Dravot: Now listen to me you benighted muckers. We're going to teach you soldiering. The world's noblest profession. When we're done with you, you'll be able to slaughter your enemies like civilized men.
The Adventures of Mark Twain (1944)
Actors:
Hooper Atchley (actor),
Arthur Aylesworth (actor),
Robert Barrat (actor),
Willie Best (actor),
Henry Blair (actor),
Oliver Blake (actor),
Monte Blue (actor),
Jackie Brown (actor),
Bob Burns (actor),
John Carradine (actor),
Burr Caruth (actor),
Wheaton Chambers (actor),
Davison Clark (actor),
Chester Conklin (actor),
Ernie Adams (actor),
Genres:
Adventure,
Biography,
Drama,
Taglines: The Life Story of the Creator of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn - His keen pen wove a fabric of wit into the lives of Americans !
Quotes:
Mark Twain: Ladies and gentlemen, William Shakespeare, the greatest author in the English language is dead.....and I feel far from well myself.
Mark Twain: Well I found out what a mine is anyway. It's a hole in the ground with a darn fool at the end of it.
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IF by Rudyard Kipling (A Life Changing Poem)
Read by Shane Morris
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Rudyard Kipling was a prolific poet, novelist and journalist and one of the most well-known Victorian writers of his time.
in 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for his great body of work which included 'The Jungle Book' and his stoic poem 'If'.
In perhaps one of the most inspirational poems ever written, Kipling outlines for his son the behaviours and attitudes it takes to become a man, advising his son about how to perceive the world and life's challenges so that he can both learn from his experiences and resolutely overcome barriers.
published: 02 Oct 2020
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The Tragic Life of Rudyard Kipling
The life of the youngest-ever winner of the Nobel Prize for literature, Rudyard Kipling, was filled with tragedy. He survived a difficult childhood to go on to become one of the most celebrated authors of his day, penning such classics as "The Jungle Book" and "Just So Stories". But, only one of his children would survive him and his legacy has been tied to some of his out-dated political beliefs. The History Guy remembers the tragic life of Rudyard Kipling.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a free advance reader's copy of "If: The Untold Story of Kipling's American Years" by Christopher Benfey. Those interested in reading a review of "If" by Ms. History (Heidi) can see it here: https://bit.ly/31DcGkL
If you would like to purchase a copy of Benfey's new book to learn more abou...
published: 14 Aug 2019
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IF, Rudyard Kipling's poem, recited by Sir Michael Caine
Reflections on Peace by Sir Michael Caine
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published: 14 Apr 2017
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Kipling's Indian Adventure English Subtitles
BBC shot a part of their documentary on"Rudyard Kipling" in Simla (2014) .
"Lispeth" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It was first published in the Civil and Military Gazette on 29 November 1886; its first appearance in book form was in the first Indian edition of Plain Tales from the Hills in 1888, and it later appeared in subsequent editions of that collection. The tale is an interesting example of Kipling's attitudes to different races and cultures, which is less simple than many accounts of his beliefs allow.
published: 20 May 2018
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The Road to Mandalay by Rudyard Kipling read by Charles Dance - 70th VJ Day commemoration London
Mandalay (The road to) read by Charles Dance at the commemoration held in London to mark the 70th Anniversary of the Victory over Japan Day - 15th August 2015.
Dedicated to my Dad - a Japanese POW who survived and came home.
published: 25 Aug 2015
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The White Man's Burden by Rudyard Kipling
The White Man's Burden is Kipling's stark warning about the dangers of colonialism from the perspective of the coloniser.
Source: http://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/poems_burden.htm
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published: 07 Sep 2015
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Kipling: A Remembrance Tale (2006)
Remembrance documentary on famed author Rudyard Kipling, presented by Griff Rhys Jones.
published: 19 Feb 2020
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Rudyard Kipling | LIfe of Journalist | The Greats | Episode 62
Rudyard kipling, england's most distinguished modern poet, achieved fame for his vivid word paintings of the exotic east. But for kipling, the east wasn't the "Other"; it was home. He was born in bombay in 1865 at the height of the british empire to cultured middle-class anglo-indian parents. The india of kipling's childhood was full of colour and warmth and its sights and sounds nourished the sensitive young child.
published: 12 Apr 2018
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Rudyard Kipling speaking on writing and truth
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Rudyard Kipling speaking on writing and truth.
published: 12 Nov 2010
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Rudyard Kipling (In Our Time)
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the life and work of Rudyard Kipling. Born in Bombay in 1865, Kipling has been described as the poet of Empire, celebrated for fictional works including Kim and The Jungle Book. Today his poem 'If--' remains one of the best known in the English language. Kipling was amongst the first writers in English to develop the short story as a literary form in its own right, and was the first British recipient of a Nobel Prize for Literature. A literary celebrity of the Edwardian era, Kipling's work for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission played a major role in Britain's cultural response to the First World War. Contributors: Howard Booth, Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Manchester Daniel Karlin, Winterstoke Professor of English Liter...
published: 14 Aug 2018
3:20
IF by Rudyard Kipling (A Life Changing Poem)
Read by Shane Morris
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Rudyard Kipling was a prolific poet, novelist and journalist and one of the most well-known Victorian writers of his time.
in 1907, he w...
Read by Shane Morris
-
Rudyard Kipling was a prolific poet, novelist and journalist and one of the most well-known Victorian writers of his time.
in 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for his great body of work which included 'The Jungle Book' and his stoic poem 'If'.
In perhaps one of the most inspirational poems ever written, Kipling outlines for his son the behaviours and attitudes it takes to become a man, advising his son about how to perceive the world and life's challenges so that he can both learn from his experiences and resolutely overcome barriers.
https://wn.com/If_By_Rudyard_Kipling_(A_Life_Changing_Poem)
Read by Shane Morris
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Rudyard Kipling was a prolific poet, novelist and journalist and one of the most well-known Victorian writers of his time.
in 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for his great body of work which included 'The Jungle Book' and his stoic poem 'If'.
In perhaps one of the most inspirational poems ever written, Kipling outlines for his son the behaviours and attitudes it takes to become a man, advising his son about how to perceive the world and life's challenges so that he can both learn from his experiences and resolutely overcome barriers.
- published: 02 Oct 2020
- views: 3072546
14:49
The Tragic Life of Rudyard Kipling
The life of the youngest-ever winner of the Nobel Prize for literature, Rudyard Kipling, was filled with tragedy. He survived a difficult childhood to go on to ...
The life of the youngest-ever winner of the Nobel Prize for literature, Rudyard Kipling, was filled with tragedy. He survived a difficult childhood to go on to become one of the most celebrated authors of his day, penning such classics as "The Jungle Book" and "Just So Stories". But, only one of his children would survive him and his legacy has been tied to some of his out-dated political beliefs. The History Guy remembers the tragic life of Rudyard Kipling.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a free advance reader's copy of "If: The Untold Story of Kipling's American Years" by Christopher Benfey. Those interested in reading a review of "If" by Ms. History (Heidi) can see it here: https://bit.ly/31DcGkL
If you would like to purchase a copy of Benfey's new book to learn more about the complex subject of today's History Guy episode, you may do so here: https://amzn.to/31zE56S
This is original content based on research by The History Guy. Images in the Public Domain are carefully selected and provide illustration. As images of actual events are sometimes not available, images of similar objects and events are used for illustration.
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The life of the youngest-ever winner of the Nobel Prize for literature, Rudyard Kipling, was filled with tragedy. He survived a difficult childhood to go on to become one of the most celebrated authors of his day, penning such classics as "The Jungle Book" and "Just So Stories". But, only one of his children would survive him and his legacy has been tied to some of his out-dated political beliefs. The History Guy remembers the tragic life of Rudyard Kipling.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for a free advance reader's copy of "If: The Untold Story of Kipling's American Years" by Christopher Benfey. Those interested in reading a review of "If" by Ms. History (Heidi) can see it here: https://bit.ly/31DcGkL
If you would like to purchase a copy of Benfey's new book to learn more about the complex subject of today's History Guy episode, you may do so here: https://amzn.to/31zE56S
This is original content based on research by The History Guy. Images in the Public Domain are carefully selected and provide illustration. As images of actual events are sometimes not available, images of similar objects and events are used for illustration.
All events are portrayed in historical context and for educational purposes. No images or content are primarily intended to shock and disgust. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Non censuram.
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHistoryGuyYT/
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The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered is the place to find short snippets of forgotten history from five to fifteen minutes long. If you like history too, this is the channel for you.
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#history #thehistoryguy #kipling
- published: 14 Aug 2019
- views: 573708
4:35
IF, Rudyard Kipling's poem, recited by Sir Michael Caine
Reflections on Peace by Sir Michael Caine
The rights to the audio content in this video belong to the respective copyright holders. I like this video and I res...
Reflections on Peace by Sir Michael Caine
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Reflections on Peace by Sir Michael Caine
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- published: 14 Apr 2017
- views: 1556469
59:31
Kipling's Indian Adventure English Subtitles
BBC shot a part of their documentary on"Rudyard Kipling" in Simla (2014) .
"Lispeth" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It was first published in the Civil ...
BBC shot a part of their documentary on"Rudyard Kipling" in Simla (2014) .
"Lispeth" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It was first published in the Civil and Military Gazette on 29 November 1886; its first appearance in book form was in the first Indian edition of Plain Tales from the Hills in 1888, and it later appeared in subsequent editions of that collection. The tale is an interesting example of Kipling's attitudes to different races and cultures, which is less simple than many accounts of his beliefs allow.
https://wn.com/Kipling's_Indian_Adventure_English_Subtitles
BBC shot a part of their documentary on"Rudyard Kipling" in Simla (2014) .
"Lispeth" is a short story by Rudyard Kipling. It was first published in the Civil and Military Gazette on 29 November 1886; its first appearance in book form was in the first Indian edition of Plain Tales from the Hills in 1888, and it later appeared in subsequent editions of that collection. The tale is an interesting example of Kipling's attitudes to different races and cultures, which is less simple than many accounts of his beliefs allow.
- published: 20 May 2018
- views: 26957
5:31
The Road to Mandalay by Rudyard Kipling read by Charles Dance - 70th VJ Day commemoration London
Mandalay (The road to) read by Charles Dance at the commemoration held in London to mark the 70th Anniversary of the Victory over Japan Day - 15th August 2015.
...
Mandalay (The road to) read by Charles Dance at the commemoration held in London to mark the 70th Anniversary of the Victory over Japan Day - 15th August 2015.
Dedicated to my Dad - a Japanese POW who survived and came home.
https://wn.com/The_Road_To_Mandalay_By_Rudyard_Kipling_Read_By_Charles_Dance_70Th_Vj_Day_Commemoration_London
Mandalay (The road to) read by Charles Dance at the commemoration held in London to mark the 70th Anniversary of the Victory over Japan Day - 15th August 2015.
Dedicated to my Dad - a Japanese POW who survived and came home.
- published: 25 Aug 2015
- views: 478086
2:33
The White Man's Burden by Rudyard Kipling
The White Man's Burden is Kipling's stark warning about the dangers of colonialism from the perspective of the coloniser.
Source: http://www.kiplingsociety.co...
The White Man's Burden is Kipling's stark warning about the dangers of colonialism from the perspective of the coloniser.
Source: http://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/poems_burden.htm
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The White Man's Burden is Kipling's stark warning about the dangers of colonialism from the perspective of the coloniser.
Source: http://www.kiplingsociety.co.uk/poems_burden.htm
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- published: 07 Sep 2015
- views: 168020
59:01
Kipling: A Remembrance Tale (2006)
Remembrance documentary on famed author Rudyard Kipling, presented by Griff Rhys Jones.
Remembrance documentary on famed author Rudyard Kipling, presented by Griff Rhys Jones.
https://wn.com/Kipling_A_Remembrance_Tale_(2006)
Remembrance documentary on famed author Rudyard Kipling, presented by Griff Rhys Jones.
- published: 19 Feb 2020
- views: 4918
4:47
Rudyard Kipling | LIfe of Journalist | The Greats | Episode 62
Rudyard kipling, england's most distinguished modern poet, achieved fame for his vivid word paintings of the exotic east. But for kipling, the east wasn't the "...
Rudyard kipling, england's most distinguished modern poet, achieved fame for his vivid word paintings of the exotic east. But for kipling, the east wasn't the "Other"; it was home. He was born in bombay in 1865 at the height of the british empire to cultured middle-class anglo-indian parents. The india of kipling's childhood was full of colour and warmth and its sights and sounds nourished the sensitive young child.
https://wn.com/Rudyard_Kipling_|_Life_Of_Journalist_|_The_Greats_|_Episode_62
Rudyard kipling, england's most distinguished modern poet, achieved fame for his vivid word paintings of the exotic east. But for kipling, the east wasn't the "Other"; it was home. He was born in bombay in 1865 at the height of the british empire to cultured middle-class anglo-indian parents. The india of kipling's childhood was full of colour and warmth and its sights and sounds nourished the sensitive young child.
- published: 12 Apr 2018
- views: 23439
1:07
Rudyard Kipling speaking on writing and truth
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Rudyard Kipling speaking on writing and truth.
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Rudyard Kipling speaking on writing and truth.
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Rudyard Kipling speaking on writing and truth.
- published: 12 Nov 2010
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Rudyard Kipling (In Our Time)
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the life and work of Rudyard Kipling. Born in Bombay in 1865, Kipling has been described as the poet of Empire, celebrated f...
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the life and work of Rudyard Kipling. Born in Bombay in 1865, Kipling has been described as the poet of Empire, celebrated for fictional works including Kim and The Jungle Book. Today his poem 'If--' remains one of the best known in the English language. Kipling was amongst the first writers in English to develop the short story as a literary form in its own right, and was the first British recipient of a Nobel Prize for Literature. A literary celebrity of the Edwardian era, Kipling's work for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission played a major role in Britain's cultural response to the First World War. Contributors: Howard Booth, Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Manchester Daniel Karlin, Winterstoke Professor of English Literature at the University of Bristol Jan Montefiore, Professor of Twentieth Century English Literature at the University of Kent Producer: Luke Mulhall.
https://wn.com/Rudyard_Kipling_(In_Our_Time)
Melvyn Bragg and his guests discuss the life and work of Rudyard Kipling. Born in Bombay in 1865, Kipling has been described as the poet of Empire, celebrated for fictional works including Kim and The Jungle Book. Today his poem 'If--' remains one of the best known in the English language. Kipling was amongst the first writers in English to develop the short story as a literary form in its own right, and was the first British recipient of a Nobel Prize for Literature. A literary celebrity of the Edwardian era, Kipling's work for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission played a major role in Britain's cultural response to the First World War. Contributors: Howard Booth, Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Manchester Daniel Karlin, Winterstoke Professor of English Literature at the University of Bristol Jan Montefiore, Professor of Twentieth Century English Literature at the University of Kent Producer: Luke Mulhall.
- published: 14 Aug 2018
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