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- 2. Born Joseph Rudyard Kipling 30 December 1865 Bombay, India Died 18 January 1936 (aged 70) Middlesex
- 3. Kipling's Childhood Joseph Rudyard Kipling was a famous British author and poet. Kipling was born in
- 4. He succeeded in writing short stories. Kipling's first prose collection was published in Calcutta in January
- 5. In 1892 he married Caroline Balestier, the daughter of an American lawyer and set up house
- 6. Stories for Little Children and Adults In 1902 his “Just so Stories for Little Children” were
- 7. Mowgli, how R. Kipling saw him.
- 8. WAR R.Kipling is known not only as a shot-story writer for children. The Kiplings continued their
- 9. Our England is a garden . He travels fastest who travels alone. Every one is more
- 10. At the beginning of World War I, like many other writers, Kipling wrote pamphlets which enthusiastically
- 11. In 1907 he received the first Nobel Prize in literature given to an author writing in
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Слайд 2Born Joseph Rudyard Kipling
30 December 1865
Bombay, India
Died 18 January 1936 (aged 70)
Middlesex
Born Joseph Rudyard Kipling
30 December 1865
Bombay, India
Died 18 January 1936 (aged 70)
Middlesex
Occupation Short story writer, novelist, poet, journalist
Nationality British
Genres Short story, novel, children's literature, poetry, travel literature, science fiction
Notable work(s) The Jungle Book, Just So Stories , Kim, If—, Gunga Din
Notable award(s) Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907
Слайд 3Kipling's Childhood
Joseph Rudyard Kipling was a famous British author and poet.
Kipling
Kipling's Childhood
Joseph Rudyard Kipling was a famous British author and poet.
Kipling
Lockwood Kipling, a teacher at the local Jeejeebhoy School of Art,
and his mother was Alice Macdonald. They are said to have met at Rudyard Lake in Staffordshire, England, hence Kipling's name. From the ages of six to twelve young Kipling and his sister spent much time in England with their aunt and uncle , while his parents remained in India.
At the age of 6 he went to boarding school, but Kipling was very unhappy there . He became ill and his mother took him to United Services College at Westward Ho, North Devon. By 1880, he returned to Lahore, (in modern-day Pakistan) India where he began writing as a sub-editor for "The Civil and Military Gazette". He was just seventeen and he began tentative steps into the world of poetry.
30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936
Слайд 4 He succeeded in writing short stories. Kipling's first prose collection was
He succeeded in writing short stories. Kipling's first prose collection was
On 9 March 1889, Kipling left India, travelling first to Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. He then travelled through the United States up into Canada. After that he crossed the Atlantic, and reached Liverpool in October 1889. So he made his way to London, the centre of the literary universe in the British Empire. But in 1891, on the advice of his doctors, Kipling made another sea voyage visiting South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and once again India.
The building on Villiers Street off the Strand in London where Kipling rented rooms from 1889 to 1891
Travelling
Слайд 5 In 1892 he married Caroline Balestier, the daughter of an American
In 1892 he married Caroline Balestier, the daughter of an American
His first two children, Josephine and Sussex, were born there. When they were little, he told them tales which he made up himself. Later he published these tales in “The Jungle Book “ and “The Second Jungle Book” , and children in many countries like them very much. Many people know his book about Mowgli, a little Indian boy, who lived in the jungle with the wolves.
Naulakha, in Dummerston, Vermont ,
Rudyard Kipling's house, as it looks today.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudyard_Kipling
"Naulakha"
Слайд 6Stories for Little Children and Adults
In 1902 his “Just so
Stories for Little Children and Adults
In 1902 his “Just so
Слайд 7Mowgli, how R. Kipling saw him.
Mowgli, how R. Kipling saw him.
Слайд 8WAR
R.Kipling is known not only as a shot-story writer for children.
WAR
R.Kipling is known not only as a shot-story writer for children.
Bundi, Rajputana,
where Kipling was inspired to write Kim.
The Battle of Majuba hill. Anglo Boer War in South Africa.
Слайд 9 Our England is a garden .
He travels fastest who travels
Our England is a garden .
He travels fastest who travels
Every one is more or less mad on one point.
The silliest woman can manage a clever man;
but it needs a very clever woman to manage a fool.
Oh East is East and West is West and never the twain shall meet.
I keep six honest serving men (they taught me all I knew); their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who.
Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.
Most amusements only mean trying to win another person's money.
One of the hardest things to realize, especially for a young man, is that our forefathers were living men who really knew something.
Personal Quotes
India to turn Rudyard Kipling house into museum but ignores author.
Слайд 10 At the beginning of World War I, like many other writers,
At the beginning of World War I, like many other writers,
Слайд 11 In 1907 he received the first Nobel Prize in literature given
In 1907 he received the first Nobel Prize in literature given
Rudyard Kipling's grave, Poet's Corner, Westminster Abbey.