Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
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Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
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كيبلينغ، روديارد، 1865-1936
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Kipling, Joseph Rudyard 1865-1936
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קיפלינג, רדירד, 1865-1936
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Киплинг, Редьярд, 1865-1936
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Kipling, John Lockwood, 1837-1911
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קיפלינג, רעדיארד
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Киплинг, Редьяд, 1865-1936
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Kiplīṅga, Raḍiyārḍa 1865-1936
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Kipling, Dž. R. 1865-1936
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Kipḷiṅ, 1865-1936
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كبلنج، رديارد، 1865-1936
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Qiplîng, Rûdyard 1865-1936
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Kiplink, Rautgyarnt 1865-1936
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כ״ץ, אלי, 1865-1936
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Kiplings, Ritschards, 1865-1936
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Kipaliṅga, Raḍayārḍa 1865-1936
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Qiplîng, Rûdyard 1865-1936
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Kipling, Dzh. R. 1865-1936
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Kiplings, Radjers, 1865-1936
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Kipaliṃga, Raḍayārḍa 1865-1936
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Kipling, Dzh. Redʹiard 1865-1936
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Kingcraft
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קיפלינג, ג'וזף רדירד
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Киплинг, Р. 1865-1936
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קיפלינג, רידיארד 1865־1936
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Kipling, R., 1865-1936
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Kipling, R., 1865-1936
Vecchio, 1865-1936
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קיפלינג, רידיארד 1936־1865
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Kiplings, Redjards, 1865-1936
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Kipling, R. 1865-1936 (Rudyard),
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キップリング, ラドヤード
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كيبلينغ، راديارد، 1865-1936
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كيبلينغ، راديارد، 1865-1936
キップリング, R
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Ḳipling, Rudyard 1865-1936
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Ḳipling, Rudyard 1865-1936
Kiplingi, Radiard 1865-1936
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Kipling, Radiard 1865-1936
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Kipling, Radiard 1865-1936
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Kīplīng, Radyārd 1865-1936
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Kipaliṃga, Raḍayārḍa 1865-1936
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Kipling, Reduard, 1865-1936
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Kipling, Redʹi︠a︡rd 1865-1936
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Kipling, Redʹi︠a︡rd 1865-1936
קיפלינג, ר.
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راديارد كيبلينغ، 1865-1936 م
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Kipling, Dž. Redʹjard 1865-1936
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Kipuringu, Radoyādo 1865-1936
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راديارد كيبلينج، 1865-1936 م
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Kipuringu, Radoyādo 1865-1936
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קיפלינג, רעדוארד, 1865-1936
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Jibulin, Luodeyade.
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Киплинг, Рудиард, 1865-1936
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K., R. 1865-1936 (Rudyard Kipling),
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Kipling, Redʹjard, 1865-1936
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Kipling, Rudyuard, 1865-1936
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Kipling, Rudyuard, 1865-1936
كيبلينج، روديارد، 1865-1936
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كيبلينج، روديارد، 1865-1936
קיפלינג, רודיארד, 1865-1936
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קיפלינג, רודיארד, 1865-1936
Ḳipling, Rudyard 1865-1936
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Ḳipling, Rudyard 1865-1936
Yussuf 1865-1936
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Yussuf 1865-1936
Kipling, Rudiard 1865-1936
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Kipling, Rudiard 1865-1936
Киплинг, Рэдьярд, 1865-1936
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Киплинг, Рэдьярд, 1865-1936
Kipaliṅga, Raḍayārḍa 1865-1936
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Kipaliṅga, Raḍayārḍa 1865-1936
روديارد كيبلينغ، 1865-1936
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روديارد كيبلينغ، 1865-1936
كبلنغ، ريديارد، 1865-1936
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Kiplink, Runtiarnt 1865-1936
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Kiplings, Radjeds, 1865-1936
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קפלינג, רודיארד 1865־1936
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Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) was an English author and poet. His best-known works include the novels and short story collections The Jungle Book (1894), Just So Stories (1902), Puck of Pook's Hill (1906), and Kim (1901), as well as a number of poems such as "Mandalay" (1890), "Gunga Din" (1890), and "If-" (1910).
Kipling was born in Bombay, India, into an artistic family: his father was a sculptor, pottery designer, and professor of architectural sculpture and two of his aunts were married to painters (Georgiana to Edward Burne-Jones and Agnes to Edward Poynter). At the age of six and he his sister were sent back to England to school, as was common with the children of British colonial India. After six unsatisfactory years with a Mr. and Mrs. Holloway, Rudyard and Trix were taken in by their aunt Georgiana.
Kipling attended the United Services College in Devon and then went to Lahore in what is now Pakistan to become assistant editor of a small newspaper. In addition to editing, Kipling contributed a great many stories to the paper (approximately 39 in one year) and several travel sketches. In 1889 Kipling returned to London via a roundabout eight-month journey that took him to Rangoon, Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan, and various cities in the United States and Canada. Upon his arrival in London he began building a reputation as a writer, publishing two novels in two years along with several short stories.
In 1892 Kipling married Carrie Balestier and shortly thereafter the couple moved to the United States, settling in Vermont, where Kipling began writing the Jungle Book stories and produced four novels in four years. In July 1899, despite their pleasant life in Vermont, Kipling decided to return to England and came to Torquay on the Devon coast. Kipling soon earned a reputation as "the poet of the Empire" and when he and his family paid a Christmas visit to the British colonies in South Africa (which became an annual tradition) they were warmly received.
In 1907 Kipling was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature "in consideration of the power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas and remarkable talent for narration which characterize the creations of this world-famous author," becoming the first English-language recipient.
After World War I, during which Kipling's only son John was killed, he wrote (1923) a two-volume history of his son's regiment, the Irish Guards, which is considered to be one of the finest examples of regimental history. He also became a "roving correspondent" for the British press. Among his other occupations, in 1922 he developed "The Ritual of the Calling of an Engineer" for the University of Toronto, a statement of duties and responsibilities to be recited by graduates in engineering; the ritual is sometimes called the Kipling Ritual and is still in use today. In 1925 he became Lord Rector of St. Andrews University in Scotland, though his writing began to slow somewhat in the late 1920s and early 1930s.
Kipling died in 1936 and his ashes were interred in Poet's Corner in Westminster Abbey, in the company of other luminaries of British literature including Geoffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spenser, Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, and Alfred Lord Tennyson.
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