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The Second Jungle Book
Kipling, Rudyard
Synopsis "The Second Jungle Book"
"The Second Jungle Book," by Rudyard Kipling, is a collection of stories set in the Indian jungle that continue Mowgli's, the young boy raised by wolves, enthralling experiences. This collection, a sequel to Kipling's earlier work "The Jungle Book," features a series of interconnected stories that explore the relationships between animals and people in the wild. The stories of "The Second Jungle Book" expand Mowgli's universe by delving into his contacts with numerous jungle species, particularly his masters Baloo the bear and Bagheera the black panther. Kipling crafts many standalone stories that depict the jungle's stunning surroundings and vibrant personalities in addition to Mowgli's quest. Kipling's exceptional storytelling not only entertains but also offers readers moral lessons and insights about nature, identity, and the interaction of wild and human civilizations. The novel's enduring success originates from its ability to transport readers to a world of adventure, risk, and fraternity.
Bombay, (1865-1936). Rudyard Kipling escribió novelas, poemas y relatos ambientados principalmente en la India y Birmania durante la época de gobierno británico. Kipling fue un escritor prolífico y popular, y su literatura gira siempre en torno a tres ejes: el patriotismo, el deber de los ingleses de llevar una vida de intensa actividad y el destino de Inglaterra, llamada a ser un gran imperio. Su insistencia en este último aspecto era sin duda un eco del pasado victoriano, y perjudicó gravemente su reputación como escritor, a pesar de que fue el primer autor británico galardonado con el Nobel de Literatura.