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Stories by English Authors: The Orient   By: (1865-1936)

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Stories by English Authors: The Orient is a remarkable collection of short stories written by the renowned author Rudyard Kipling. Inspired by his experiences in the British Empire, Kipling beautifully captures the fascinating and diverse cultural landscapes of the Eastern world. From the vast deserts of India to the bustling streets of Lahore, the stories transport readers to a world teeming with mystery, adventure, and enchantment.

One of the most captivating aspects of this collection is Kipling's ability to vividly evoke the exotic locales he writes about. His descriptive language paints a vivid picture of each setting, immersing readers in a tapestry of sights, sounds, and scents. Whether it's the vibrant bazaars of Baghdad or the serenity of a Rajput palace, his attention to detail allows readers to truly experience the Eastern landscape.

Kipling also excels in his portrayal of characters, each with their own unique personalities, dilemmas, and desires. From the loyal soldier to the cunning merchant, Kipling delves deep into the human psyche, exploring themes of honor, love, and betrayal. His ability to capture the complexity of human emotions adds an extra layer of depth to the stories, making them relatable and thought-provoking.

Furthermore, Kipling's storytelling is masterful, seamlessly weaving together adventure, history, and folklore. Each story is finely crafted, with carefully plotted narratives that keep readers engaged from start to finish. Whether it's a tale of a courageous warrior fighting against treacherous odds or a poignant love story set amidst political turmoil, Kipling never fails to captivate his audience with his storytelling prowess.

However, it's important to note that some of the language and cultural portrayals in Stories by English Authors: The Orient may feel outdated and ethnocentric to modern readers. Kipling was writing during a time when the British Empire exerted its influence over these regions, and his stories reflect the prevailing attitudes and colonial mindset of the era. While this may be seen as a flaw to some readers, it is worth understanding that it is a product of its time and a reflection of the author's own background and experiences.

Overall, Stories by English Authors: The Orient is a captivating collection of short stories that offers a window into the rich tapestry of the Eastern world. Kipling's evocative descriptions, complex characters, and masterful storytelling create a truly immersive reading experience. Despite its historical context, this collection remains a valuable literary work that explores themes of adventure, humanity, and the interconnectedness of diverse cultures.

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STORIES BY ENGLISH AUTHORS

ORIENT

CONTENTS:

THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING, Rudyard Kipling TAJIMA, Miss Mitford A CHINESE GIRL GRADUATE, R. K. Douglas THE REVENGE OF HER RACE, Mary Beaumont KING BILLY OF BALLARAT, Morley Roberts THY HEART'S DESIRE, Netta Syrett

THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING, By Rudyard Kipling

Brother to a Prince and fellow to a beggar if he be found worthy

The Law, as quoted, lays down a fair conduct of life, and one not easy to follow. I have been fellow to a beggar again and again under circumstances which prevented either of us finding out whether the other was worthy. I have still to be brother to a Prince, though I once came near to kinship with what might have been a veritable King, and was promised the reversion of a Kingdom army, law courts, revenue, and policy all complete. But, to day, I greatly fear that my King is dead, and if I want a crown I must go hunt it for myself.

The beginning of everything was in a railway train upon the road to Mhow from Ajmir. There had been a Deficit in the Budget, which necessitated travelling, not Second class, which is only half as dear as First Class, but by Intermediate, which is very awful indeed. There are no cushions in the Intermediate class, and the population are either Intermediate, which is Eurasian, or native, which for a long night journey is nasty, or Loafer, which is amusing though intoxicated... Continue reading book >>




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