REHMLAC +, Journal of Historical Studies of Latin American and Caribbean Freemasonry plus ISSN Impreso: 1659-4223 ISSN electrónico: 2215-6097

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Kipling y su sorprendente primera novela
Vol. 5, n. 2, Diciembre 2013 - Abril 2014
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Keywords

kipling
freemasonry
the man who would be king
imperialism
literature
kipling
masonería
el hombre que quiso ser rey
imperialismo
literatura

How to Cite

Pozuelo Andrés, Y. (2013). Kipling y su sorprendente primera novela. REHMLAC +, Journal of Historical Studies of Latin American and Caribbean Freemasonry Plus, 5(2). Retrieved from https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rehmlac/article/view/12939

Abstract

Rudyard Kipling alluded to Freemasonry in over twenty of his writings, his fame as a writer granted him a place of privilege among Masonic lists the Freemasons reserved for their eminent Brethren. Nevertheless, his first story to receive international acclaim, The Man Who Would Be King has been hardly referred to and barely studied among his works that mention the Order. Contrary to what can be expected from a Freemason who writes masonic references, Kipling did not resort to simple flattery. Therefore, this paper on Kipling’s first novel intends, within a Latin American framework, to analyse this author and the masonic clue of his work.
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