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1895-1936
Rudyard Kipling is best-know for his poems and stories set in India during the period of British Imperial rule. |
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Cast of MY BOY JACK |
A couple of nights ago, my husband and I happened to tune into PBS in time to watch Masterpiece's
MY BOY JACK. It was the heart-rending story of Rudyard Kipling's son, John (affectionately known as "Jack"), who went missing in action while serving with the Irish Guards in the Battle of Loos during WWI. Kipling had great difficulty accepting Jack's death - having played a major role in getting his son, plagued by severe short-sightedness, accepted to military service. Actors David Haig and Daniel Radcliffe (who both bear an uncanny resemblance to Kipling) and actress Kim Cattrell capably portrayed the Kipling family, revealing the complex conflicts of emotion faced by families during wartime as they wrestle with the sacrifices made when one of their own serves and dies for their country in this way.
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A young Rudyard Kipling |
In reading over Rudyard Kipling's biography, I was struck by the fact that throughout his life (possibly due to his own self-preservation after a very difficult childhood of neglect and mistreatment) he held to the values of hard work, trust, loyalty, and honor - all of which are infused and extolled in his contributions to children's literature.
His enduring classics, the two
JUNGLE BOOKS (his imaginative collections of short stories that include "Mowgli" and "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi") and
CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS, are timeless and well-told. My children especially enjoyed Kipling's fables,
JUST SO STORIES - titled because his young daughter Josephine (who sadly died of pneumonia at age six) wanted the tales repeated to her "just so".
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Rudyard and Caroline's three children: Josephine, John, and Elsie (National Trust archives) |
This prolific writer of poems and books for adults and children alike, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907, making him the first English language writer to receive the prize, and to date he remains its youngest recipient (he was 42). He survived a difficult childhood and many family tragedies to become one of literature's best-loved writers.
*(Quick revision: Kipling also illustrated, with his own woodcuts, the JUST SO STORIES edition that I've linked below! Thank you to my friend/artist/fellow-blogger/, Grace, for pointing out my omission of this information! Additional sidelight: Kipling's uncles were Sir Edward Burne-Jones and Sir Edward Poynter, two very famous Victorian painters. These uncles were married to Kipling's mother's sisters, who were all daughters of famed author George MacDonald!) |
THE JUNGLE BOOKS |
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JUST SO STORIES |
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CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS
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In 1916, Kipling's SEA WARFARE was published, which contained a poetic tribute to his son Jack.
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