Most misrepresented Victorian?
:alien: This is the first time I've done anything like this so if I get the protocols wrong forgive me.
Am I the only one who fails to find anything racist in Kiplings writing? That again and again he demonstrates his respect for other races?
I know he was paternalistic - but he was a product of his times.
If anyone is interested in discussing this I can support my views.
I'll check back in from time to time
Blessed be.
Opinions are like..........everyone has one!
Nightshade,
Subjective perspective is what we are prone to after all, eh Nightshade?! I suppose if someone were preceiving that PK were a racist, they themselves might be thinking that way because they are sensitive to that possibility in people.
I just found it interesting that the first time I mentioned to someone that I was reading Kipling, they reached into their mental file cabinet and pulled out a reference card that apparently got filed under "racist."
Certainly we don't base our evaluations of people and things soley on the opinion of one, but it does become part of the fabric of the evaluation until we are able to get a more collective view from a lot of different angles.
As to my question in my earlier post: putting aside "The Jungle Book" just for a bit, ........where do YOU recommend I start, now that I'm looking into PK's short stories and novels? Any particular title that you think is a better starting point than another? (I realize again that this is asking for subjectivism, but alas that is all we have, eh?!
Regards,
Soupy1957