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Dissertation Chapters | English Language and Literature | United Kingdom | Volume 10 Issue 12, December 2021 | Rating: 4.2 / 10


Ambivalence in Rudyard Kipling's Imperial Poetics

Maryem Bouzid


Abstract: This article will locate the ambivalence of colonial discourse in the poetical work of Rudyard Kipling, the writer who most clearly articulated the imperial spirit of his age and is often regarded as the unofficial laureate of British Empire. We will especially examine and highlight Kipling?s conflicted positions that he held in relations to India and colonialism.Towards the end of this paper, we will assess the impact of such conflict on the power and authority of the Orientalist discourse.


Keywords: ambivalence, imperial discourse, British Empire, India, Orientalism, poetical dissonance


Edition: Volume 10 Issue 12, December 2021,


Pages: 230 - 237



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