Rudyard Kipling's 'If': Fatherhood, Masculinity and Legacy Through Time
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In this week’s episode of “Beyond the Verse,” the official podcast of PoemAnalysis.com and Poetry+, Joe and Maiya delve into Rudyard Kipling’s renowned poem ‘If—,’ exploring its lasting legacy and the complex interplay between Victorian ideals, masculinity, and Kipling’s own life experiences.
They discuss ‘If—' (1895), examining not only the poem’s advice-filled verses but also its cultural impact and Kipling’s relationship with his son, John. Joe and Maiya navigate the poem’s contradictions, the societal expectations it reflects, and the broader implications of Kipling’s imperialist beliefs on his work.
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- Kipling’s role in Victorian literature and his complicated legacy
- Key themes in ‘If’ and their relevance today
- The impact of Kipling’s personal life on his poetry
- The enduring popularity and controversy surrounding ‘If’
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