Rudyard Kipling’s Kim : A Narrative Of Imperial Rehabilitation

Sara Djadi, N. Gada
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While most previous studies on Rudyard Kipling’s works center either on the celebration of the British Empire or his racist doctrines, the present paper seeks to shed light on the neglected aspect of imperial defensiveness in his writings mainly in his novel Kim (1901). By anchoring the text in its context, the article tries to unveil Kipling’s imperial anxieties and fears. As well, it puts forward his vision to rescue the British Empire and his discourse advocating the reconstruction of the shaken imperial confidence in the late nineteenth to the early twentieth century. To do so, the study is based on the New Historicist approach, chiefly Stephen Greenblatt’s concepts of “wonder” and “resonance” in addition to a textual analysis of the main characters.
拉迪亚德·吉卜林的《金:帝国复兴的叙述》
虽然之前对吉卜林作品的研究大多集中在对大英帝国的庆祝或他的种族主义教义上,但本文试图揭示他的作品中被忽视的帝国防御方面,主要是在他的小说《金》(1901)中。通过将文本固定在语境中,文章试图揭示吉卜林的帝王焦虑和恐惧。同时,提出了他拯救大英帝国的愿景,以及他在19世纪末至20世纪初倡导重建动摇的帝国信心的话语。为了做到这一点,本研究基于新历史主义的方法,主要是斯蒂芬·格林布拉特的“奇迹”和“共鸣”的概念,以及对主要人物的文本分析。
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