Kipling's Children's Literature: Language, Identity, and Constructions of Childhood (Studies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present)
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Book Details
• Language: English
• ISBN-13: 9781138259379
• Writer: Sue Walsh
• Binding: Paperback
• Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
• Pages: 186
• Release Date: 19-10-2016
Kipling's Literature Reconsidered
In this insightful work, Sue Walsh challenges the conventional distinction between 'children's literature' and 'adult literature,' specifically in the case of Rudyard Kipling. Despite Kipling's fame and controversial political stance, much of his work has been dismissed as merely children's literature. Walsh critically examines this divide and asks important questions about its implications on literary analysis. By revisiting works like Kim, The Jungle Books, and Just-So Stories, she offers fresh readings of Kipling’s texts, exploring how categorizing them as children's literature limits their interpretation. Walsh proposes new avenues for postcolonial and childhood studies, shedding light on neglected aspects of Kipling's work.
            
      
        