Jan 2, 2010
‘‘Rikki-Tikki-Tavi’’ enjoyed unwavering success as a children’s story well into the early 2000s, by which time it was considered a classic and appeared in numerous editions and anthologies.
Kipling himself was the subject of criticism since he began publishing in his early twenties. His receipt of the Nobel Prize in 1907 was met with wide approval from the general readership with which he was immensely popular and dismay by the literary world. He was perceived by the literary establishment as a writer of verse, rather than of prose; the simple style of much of his prose...
©2000-2010
Enotes.com Inc.
All Rights Reserved