Rudyard Kipling was best known, in his own time, for his poetry and for reviving the artform of the short story. From the mid to late 20th century he was known best as a writer of children's stories and for his ties to the Scouting movement. From the 1950's on Kipling has become a fertile ground for high grossing movie adaptations (The Man Who Would Be King, The Jungle Book, etc)
Rudyard Kipling was known for being creative, imaginative, and introspective. He was also seen as opinionated, determined, and independent-minded.
"If" is a well-known poem by Rudyard Kipling with a two-letter word for its title.
His full name was Joseph Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling studied in England
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.
Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling wrote his stories in English. He was a British author and poet known for works like "The Jungle Book" and "Kim."
Joseph Rudyard Kipling's parents were named Alice Kipling (nee MacDonald) and John Lockwood Kipling.
Rudyard was his middle name. He was born Joseph Rudyard Kipling.
Rudyard was his middle name. He was born Joseph Rudyard Kipling.
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Rudyard Kipling did not participate in organized sports, as he was more focused on his literary career. However, he was known to enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and gardening.