Kim

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Kim is a classic adventure novel by Rudyard Kipling that follows an orphaned boy’s coming-of-age amid espionage and cultural crossroads in British-ruled India.

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instanceOf adventure novel
coming-of-age novel
novel
adaptation 1950 film adaptation "Kim"
alternateTitle Kim (novel)
surface form: Kim: A Story of the Great Game
author Rudyard Kipling
containsMotif disguise and espionage
journey and pilgrimage
mentor–disciple relationship
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstPublicationForm serial
firstPublicationYear 1901
firstPublisher Macmillan Publishers
genre adventure fiction
bildungsroman
spy fiction
hasCharacter Colonel Creighton
Kimball O'Hara
Lurgan Sahib
Mahbub Ali
Teshoo Lama
hasLiteraryForm prose
hasSubject British India
surface form: British Empire in India

cross-cultural encounters
intelligence work
hasTitleCharacter Kimball O'Hara
includedIn canon of English literature
influenced 20th-century adventure literature
spy fiction genre
literaryMovement British literature of the Victorian–Edwardian era
literaryPeriod early 20th-century literature
mainCharacter Kimball O'Hara
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableElement depiction of the Great Game between Russia and Britain in Central Asia
detailed portrayal of Indian cultures and religions
originalLanguage English
placeInAuthorOeuvre one of Rudyard Kipling's major novels
protagonistDescription orphaned boy of Irish descent raised in India
setting British India
settingPeriod late 19th century
targetAudience general adult readership
theme East–West relations
The Great Game
coming of age
cultural identity
espionage
imperialism

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