Poems by Joseph Rudyard Kipling, a British writer and poet, best works  of whose speak to a versatile and luminous narrative gift.
Rudyard Kipling began to write during the period of Victorian Age.  According to English and Western Literature, conservatism, optimism and  self-assurance marked the poetry of this age. Though Kipling’s works  achieved literary fame during his early years, as he grew older his woks  faced enormous amount of literary criticism. His poems dealt with  racial and imperialistic topics which attracted a lot of critics.  Critics also condemned the fact that unlike the popular model of poetry,  Kipling’ poetry did not have an underlying meaning to it and that  interpreting it required no more than one reading. Kipling’s reputation  started a revival course after T. S. Eliot’s essay on his poetic works  where Eliot describes Kipling’s verse as 'great verse' that sometimes  unintentionally changes into poetry. Following Eliot’s lead many other  critics reanalyzed Kipling’s verse and revived his poetic reputation to  the merited level. 
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