Joseph Rudyard Kipling

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Definition

Proper noun: * Joseph Rudyard Kipling: An English author, born in India, renowned for his works of fiction, poetry, and children's literature, often exploring themes of British imperialism, adventure, and the lives of soldiers and colonists. He was the first English-language writer to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Examples of Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • "Rudyard Kipling" wrote "The Jungle Book," a collection of stories that has been adapted into numerous films.
    • The poetry of Joseph Rudyard Kipling often reflects his complex views on empire and duty.
    • A biography of Kipling details his early childhood in Bombay and his education in England.
Advanced Usage
  • The name is often shortened to "Rudyard Kipling" or simply "Kipling" in literary and historical contexts.
    • "Kipling's" short stories are considered masterpieces of the form.
    • The term "the white man's burden" is famously associated with Rudyard Kipling.
Variants and Related Words
  • Kiplingesque (adj): Resembling or characteristic of the style or themes of Rudyard Kipling's works.
    • The novel had a Kiplingesque adventure set in colonial India.
Synonyms
  • Author, writer, poet, novelist, Nobel laureate.
Noun
  1. English author of novels and poetry who was born in India (1865-1936)