Both the Jungle Books and the story of Romulus & Remus draw upon similar themes.
The story that is most similar to the legend of Romulus and Remus in Rudyard Kipling's works is "The Cat That Walked by Himself" from his book "Just So Stories." It features the relationship between a wild "First Cat" and humans, similar to the nurturing of Romulus and Remus by a she-wolf.
How the Elephant got his trunk is part of Rudyard Kiplings Just so stories
Some of Rudyard Kipling's other notable works of literature include "The Jungle Book," "Kim," "Captains Courageous," and "Just So Stories." He wrote poetry, short stories, and novels that often reflected his experiences living in India and his observations of British imperialism.
I am not sure, but Kipling's epic adventure yarn, "The Man Who Would Be King" appears to be a rightful candidate as far as the founding of an empire is concerned, albeit by two loafers or vagabonds. Kamran H. Alavi Lahore-Pakistan And, of course, Mowgli in "The Jungle Book" is found and raised by wolves as an infant, just like Romulus and Remus. Jenny Dolfen, Germany
In 1894, Rudyard Kipling's life was focused on his literary career. He published "The Jungle Book" in this year, which became one of his most famous works. Additionally, Kipling continued to travel extensively and write prolifically during this time.
'Just So Stories' by Rudyard Kipling'The Jungle Book and other Stories' by Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling
The Just So Stories were written by Rudyard Kipling.
The Just So Stories were written by Rudyard Kipling.
There are five named snakes in Rudyard Kiplings' The Jungle BookKaa is a rock python (Mowgli stories)Thuu is an ancient white cobra (the King's Ankus)Nag & Nagaina are two King cobras (Rikki-tikki-tavi)Karait is a dusty brown snakeling (Rikki-tikki-tavi)
Rudyard Kipling. The Jungle Book was written by Rudyard Kipling. It is a collection of stories that were originally published in a magazines between 1893 and 1894. Some of the drawings in the book were drawn by Rudyard Kipling's father.
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The Jungle Book is a collection of short stories and poetry, written by Rudyard Kipling, and published in 1894. It is comprised of 6 Mowgli stories and 8 unrelated short stories. Written while Kipling was living in Vermont it lead to another volume of short stories "the Second Jungle Book"