Imperialism
Rudyard Kipling and Imperialism
Born on December 30, 1865 in Bombay, India, this date marks the place and time in which the basis for my writings lie. As a child I suffered from some unhappy and mistreated circumstances, yet like any other child, I still possessed a dream. I had endless hopes to pursue a military career. In the meantime I entered the United Services College in North Devon to broaden this dream; however, due to poor eyesight and mediocre academic results, my hopes ceased. It is at this point in my life in which I will begin my writing career and hope to succeed as a British author and poet.
In returning to India, I worked as a journalist in Lahore for the Civil and Military Gazete and as an assistant editor and overseas correspondent in Allahabad for the Pioneer. While in India for seven years, I began to write about the place itself and the Anglo-Indian society which presided over it. My first volume of peotry, Departmental Ditties, and several volumes of......
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