书目

Just So Stories

内容简介

Kipling'sowndrawings,withtheirlong,funnycaptions,illustratehishilariousexplanationsofHowtheCamelGotHisHump,HowtheRhinocerosGotHisSkin,HowtheArmadilloHappened,andotheranimalHow's.HebeganinventingthesestoriesinhisAmericanwife'shometownofBrattleboro,Vermont,toamusehiseldestdaughter--andtheyhaveservedeversinceasasourceoflaughterforchildreneverywhere.

作者简介

RudyardKiplingwasborninBombay,IndiatoBritishparentsonDecember30,1865.In1871,Rudyardandhissister,Trix,agedthree,werelefttobecaredforbyacoupleinSouthsea,England.Fiveyearspassedbeforehesawhisparentsagain.Hissenseofdesertionanddespairwerelaterexpressedinhisstory“BaaBaa,BlackSheep”(1888),inhisnovelTheLightthatfailed(1890),andhisautobiography,SomethingofMyself(1937).Aslateas1935Kiplingstillspokebitterlyofthe“HouseofDesolation”atSouthsea:“Ishouldliketoburnitdownandploughtheplacewithsalt.”Attwelveheenteredaminorpublicschool,theUnitedServicesCollegeatWestwardHo,NorthDevon.InStalkyandCO.(1899)themyopicBeetleisaself-caricature,andthedaysatWestwardHoarerecalledwithmixedfeelings.Atsixteen,eccentricandliterary,KiplingsailedtoIndiatobecomeajournalist.HisIndianexperiencesledtosevenvolumesofstories,includingSoldiersThree(1888)andWeeWillieWinkie(1888).Attwenty-fourhereturnedtoEnglandandquicklytunedintoaliterarycelebrity.InLondonhebecameclosefriendswithanAmerican,(Charles)WolcottBalestier,withwhomhecollaboratedonwhatcriticscalleda“dimestorenovel.”Wolcottdiedsuddenlyin1891,andafewweekslaterKiplingmarriedWolcott’ssister,Caroline.ThenewlywedssettledinBrattleboro,Vermont,whereKiplingwroteTheJungleBook(1895),andmostofCaptainsCourageous(1897).BythistimeKipling’spopularityandfinancialsuccesswereenormous.In1899theKipling’ssettledinSussex,England,wherehewrotesomeofhisbestbooks:Kim(1901),JustSoStories(1902),andPuckofPooksHill(1906).In1907hereceivedtheNobelPrizeforliterature.Bythetimehedied,onJanuary181936,criticalopinionwasdeeplydividedabouthiswritings,buthisbookscontinuedtobereadbythousands,andsuchunforgettablepoemsandstoriesas“GungaDin,”“If,”“TheManWhoWouldBeKing,”and“Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”havelivedonintheconsciousnessofsucceedinggenerations.,,

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Everyman's Library Children's Classics

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