Rudyard Kipling's Personal Experience

1In September, 884, Kipling published his first short story, The Door of Sorrow, and since then he has published poems and short stories. In his early years, Kipling was famous for his collection of poems "doggerel by the authorities" (1886), collection of short stories "The Story of the Mountain" (1888) and "Three Soldiers" (1888). These works are fresh and natural in style, vividly showing the customs of India, which once made British readers feel refreshed at that time.

Kipling's creation reached its peak from the end of 19 to the beginning of the 20th century. His poems, Ballad of the Barracks (1892) and Seven Seas (1896), eulogized the British expeditions in foreign countries with heroic and humorous style, and won the title of "Imperial Poet" for poets. In terms of novels, there are the famous collection of short stories "Life's Rebellion" (189 1) and the most fascinating animal story The Jungle Book (also known as "Jungle Story") (1894- 1895), as well as the novel "Lost Light" (/. King is Kipling's last work about India, and it is also recognized by critics as Kipling's best novel. In addition, the writer also created the famous fairy tale "Ordinary Story for Children" (1902) and historical story collection "Parker in Puke Mountain" (1906) and "Reward and Fairy" (65436). In his later years, Kipling experienced new changes in his creation due to the loss of his son and the pain of illness. Many of his works involve war trauma, morbid psychology, madness and death. The works of this period include a collection of short stories, Various People (19 17) and IOUs and Creditors (1926).