Letters of Travel

Letters of Travel
Letters of Travel, written by Rudyard Kipling between 1892 and 1895, is a collection of travel writings that cover his experiences in the USA, Canada, Japan, and Egypt. The work consists of three parts: 'From Tideway to Tideway,' 'Letters to the Family,' and 'Egypt of the Magicians,' showcasing Kipling's sharp wit and candid observations as an outsider. While his writing reflects the imperialist attitudes of his time, it also reveals a nuanced understanding of the humanity of the people he encounters. This collection is notable for its blend of humor and social commentary, making it a significant contribution to travel literature.





















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