Yes. "Stalky & Co" was a collection of linked short stories set in an English boarding school (the character of Beetle was based on Kipling himself). Additionally the character of Maisie in the novel "The Light That Failed" was based on Florence Garrard, a girl Kipling fell in love with who was at the same boarding school as his sister Alice.
Rudyard Kipling wrote his stories in English. He was a British author and poet known for works like "The Jungle Book" and "Kim."
Rudyard Kipling was inspired to write stories by his own experiences growing up in colonial India and in England. He was also influenced by the folklore, cultures, and landscapes of the places he lived in. Additionally, Kipling's love for adventure and exploration played a significant role in shaping his storytelling.
Rudyard Kipling wrote novels (Kim, Captains Courageous) short stories (the Man who would be King, Jungle Book) and poetry (Mandalay, If, Gunga Din)
Rudyard Kipling wrote "The Thousandth Man" in 1899.
Rudyard Kipling wrote "In Black and White" in 1888.
Rudyard Kipling wrote "The Jungle Book" in 1894 and "Just So Stories" in 1902. The Jungle Book is a collection of stories about Mowgli, a man-cub raised by wolves in the Indian jungle, while Just So Stories are whimsical tales explaining how animals came to be.
In 1910 as part of a collection titled "Rewards and Fairies"
Rudyard Kipling wrote many books, including famous works like "The Jungle Book," "Kim," and "Just So Stories." Overall, he authored around 50 books during his lifetime.
Over the course of his career Rudyard Kipling wrote in virtually format there is. He wrote poetry (If, Gunga Din, Mandalay) short stories, (The Jungle Book, Just-So stories) and novels (Kim, Captains Courageous). He even wrote his, posthumously released, autobiography "Something of Myself".
Lewis Carroll. Also, Rudyard Kipling.
Rudyard Kipling wrote "Toomai of the Elephants" in 1890. It was first published in his collection titled "The Jungle Book," which features a series of stories centered around the Indian jungle and its inhabitants. The tale follows a young boy and his experiences with elephants, reflecting Kipling's fascination with the natural world and colonial India.
Charles Dickens, gary glitter, William Thackeray, Rudyard Kipling, Frederick Marryat, Jonas Lie, Sofie dahl(mother)