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From Sea to Sea and Other Sketches: Letters of Travel
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From Sea to Sea and Other Sketches: Letters of Travel

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First published in book form in 1899, and reissued here in the 1928 Macmillan edition, this two-volume collection contains a series of letters and travel reports originally written for newspapers by the young Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) on his journeys around India, Burma, China, Japan and the United States between 1887 and 1889. The 1907 Nobel Prize winner’s characteristic fluid writing style is already apparent in these funny, poignant and vivid articles and short stories. Providing revealing insights into Kipling’s notions of imperialism and Englishness, the works also reflect the writer’s keen observational powers, and a telling intelligent self-awareness of his own cultural prejudices. Volume 1 contains Kipling’s Letters of Marque and twenty-four pieces from From Sea to Sea, including descriptions of his experiences of the Great Wall of China, Japanese theatre and visiting a slaughterhouse in Chicago.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 July 2011
Pages
520
ISBN
9781108033688

First published in book form in 1899, and reissued here in the 1928 Macmillan edition, this two-volume collection contains a series of letters and travel reports originally written for newspapers by the young Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) on his journeys around India, Burma, China, Japan and the United States between 1887 and 1889. The 1907 Nobel Prize winner’s characteristic fluid writing style is already apparent in these funny, poignant and vivid articles and short stories. Providing revealing insights into Kipling’s notions of imperialism and Englishness, the works also reflect the writer’s keen observational powers, and a telling intelligent self-awareness of his own cultural prejudices. Volume 1 contains Kipling’s Letters of Marque and twenty-four pieces from From Sea to Sea, including descriptions of his experiences of the Great Wall of China, Japanese theatre and visiting a slaughterhouse in Chicago.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 July 2011
Pages
520
ISBN
9781108033688