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  1. Cat went far and far away and hid himself in the Wet Wild Woods by his wild lone for a long time till the Woman forgot all about him. Only the Bat--the little upside-down Bat--that hung inside the Cave, knew where Cat hid; and every evening Bat would fly to Cat with news of what was happening. One evening Bat said, 'There is a Baby in the Cave.

  2. Car au-delà de l’auteur, c’est bien aussi le Maçon délivrant un message d’un d’humanisme précurseur qu’il convient de saluer. 3Les parents de Kipling s’étaient rencontrés dans un lieu bien peu universel, un lac du Staffordshire, le lac « Rudyard », dont ils donnèrent le nom à leur fils. Ils s’installèrent ensuite ...

  3. www.cairn.info › revue-humanisme-2011-1-page-101Kipling Rudyard | Cairn.info

    Rudyard Kipling est terrassé. À une amie qui vient le voir quelques semaines plus tard, il lance : « À genoux, et remerciez le ciel de ne pas avoir de fils. 22 Après guerre, l’homme se radicalise encore, et il manifeste en permanence des sentiments anti-allemands. À son crédit, on notera après l’arrivée d’Hitler au pouvoir, un ...

  4. Rudyard Kipling's poetry, including 'If,' is known for its didactic and moralistic tone. His poetry often imparts life lessons and wisdom, aiming to guide readers towards ethical and virtuous behavior. "If" exemplifies Kipling's style, offering a set of values and virtues to be embraced as a guide to navigate life's challenges. ...

  5. Kipling nacque a Bombay nel 1865 da genitori inglesi; suo padre John Lockwood Kipling era un professore di scultura e arte vasaia giunto a Bombay per dirigere la locale scuola d'arte assieme alla moglie Alice MacDonald.I genitori si erano conosciuti due anni prima al Rudyard Lake nello Staffordshire, in Inghilterra.In India l'infanzia di Rudyard Kipling fu felice, circondato dall'affetto e ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kim_(novel)Kim (novel) - Wikipedia

    Kim is a novel by Nobel Prize-winning English author Rudyard Kipling.It was first published serially in McClure's Magazine from December 1900 to October 1901 as well as in Cassell's Magazine from January to November 1901, and first published in book form by Macmillan & Co. Ltd in October 1901. The novel is notable for its detailed portrait of the people, culture, and varied religions of India.

  7. WELCOME. Rudyard Lake provides some of the most dramatic scenery to be found in the Staffordshire Moorlands and over 500,000 visitors come to her shores each year. The Lake covers some 168 acres and is over 2.5 miles long. It is owned by the Canal & River Trust and the commercial leisure activities are managed by Rudyard Lake Ltd. 1797.