Literary Tapestry in the works of Rudyard Kipling
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Abstract
Indian Writing in English went under significant changes in the pre- and post-colonial era. The rule by Western world had a great influence on the literary world which made our writers to focus on the landscapes and the beauty of India. There are plenty of pioneers who focused on describing the beauty through their words which truly depicts their love towards their mother land. History of ancient period is and always said in the form of tales as it played crucial role in describing nature and its impact on our lives. It is a modern literature with in the shelves of ancient era. The role of English in Indian English Literature is inquisitive as it is the language of USA, Australia, England, Ireland and many other English speaking countries. India has adapted the language from England and started publishing their works in English. It continued to become the part and parcel in the history of Indian literature. Examples to literary landscape and its effect on modern literature can be taken from few of pioneers Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, R.K.Narayan’s The Guide, Malgudi Days, Ruskin Bond’s Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra, The Blue Umbrella.