The Phantom 'Rickshaw And Other Ghost Stories - Couverture souple

Kipling, Rudyard

 
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Synopsis

The phantom 'rickshaw and other ghost stories presents a collection of unsettling tales that blend emotional turmoil with the presence of the supernatural. The opening narrative follows an unnamed figure whose past actions create a lingering sense of guilt that manifests through eerie encounters tied to a spectral presence. These experiences highlight the tension between rational thought and the influence of unseen forces, using the haunting imagery of a phantom vehicle to symbolize unresolved emotions and an inability to escape personal history. Throughout the collection, the stories move between introspective reflection and vivid dramatic moments, drawing attention to the consequences of obsession and the fragility of the human mind when confronted with loss, memory, and fear. Set against the atmosphere of British India, the book subtly examines cultural and psychological pressures that intensify the characters inner conflicts. Each tale uses the supernatural not simply for fright, but as a means to explore how past choices shape ones sense of reality and how the unseen can exert a powerful hold over the present.

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À propos de l?auteur

Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was a British author and poet who was born in Bombay, British India. As seen by his evocative depictions of colonial life, Kipling's early years in India had a profound influence on his later works. A large portion of his early years were spent apart from his parents; this is portrayed in his narrative "The Jungle Book." With a wide variety of works, including novels, poetry, and short tales, Kipling's creative career took off. His most famous works are "Kim," a book set in British India, and "The Jungle Book," an anthology of tales that went on to become a classic in children's literature. Kipling was the youngest recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature when it was granted in 1907. Themes of imperialism, patriotism, and the intricacies of cross-cultural relationships were frequently covered in his writings. Because of his imperialist beliefs, Kipling's legacy has come under fire even though he was quite popular during his lifetime. However, his place in literary history has been cemented by his ability to fascinate readers with his storytelling prowess and his effect on adventure literature.

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