The Jungle Books
Rudyard Kipling - Author
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The Jungle Books can be regarded as classic stories told by an adult to children. But they also constitute a complex literary work of art in which the whole of Kipling's philosophy of life is expressed in miniature. They are best known for the 'Mowgli' stories; the tale of a baby abandoned and brought up by wolves, educated in the ways and secrets of the jungle by Kaa the python, Baloo the bear, and Bagheera the black panther. The stories, a mixture of fantasy, myth, and magic, are underpinned by Kipling's abiding preoccupation with the theme of self-discovery, and the nature of the 'Law'. Note on the Text The Jungle Book Preface Mowgli's Brothers Hunting Song of the Seeonee Pack Kaa's Hunting Road-Song of the Bandar-Log "Tiger-Tiger!" Mowgli's Song The White Seal Lukannon "Rikki-tikki-tavi" Darzee's Chaunt Toomai of the Elephants Shiv and the Grasshopper Servants of the Queen Parade-Song of the Camp-Animals
The Second Jungle Book
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