The culture shocks of Rudyard Kipling

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The culture shocks of Rudyard Kipling

W.J. Lohman, Jr

(American university studies, Series IV, English language and literature, vol. 73)

P. Lang, c1990

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-283) and index

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内容説明

The dynamics of culture shock explain why a person who moves from a familiar environment into a strange one often experiences grief, anxiety, confusion and hostility - the very aspects of Kipling's art which have long puzzled his critics. Since Kipling moved from one culture to another (India to England, Vermont to South Africa) roughly every five years for the first forty years of his life, it is not difficult to see why these problems were so important to him personally, or why they furnished the major themes of his most important work.

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Contents: Discussion of the phenomenon of culture shock - Kipling's experiences of culture shock - His use of culture shock themes - A discussion of his major works.

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