Книга Редьярда Джозефа Киплинга “Das Dschungelbuch” (также известная как “Книга джунглей”) - это классический роман, написанный в 1894 году. Он рассказывает историю Маугли, мальчика, который вырос в джунглях и стал частью племени волков. Книга описывает жизнь и обычаи диких животных, а также взаимоотношения Маугли с другими персонажами, такими как Акела, Балу, Акела и другими.

В “Das Dschungelbuch”, Киплинг описывает различные животные и их поведение, которые живут в джунглях. Он также рассказывает о том, как Маугли учится выживать в дикой природе и становится лидером своего племени. Книга является не только увлекательным чтением, но и образовательным пособием, которое помогает понять природу и ее обитателей.

Rudyard Kipling's story about jungle is told in an easy-to-learn and entertaining style. I had known him as a little boy. But even now, when he was more than twenty years old, he remained still simple in his ideas, not affectation, which may have swayed him later. In the early years of the twentieth century, the British writer, Theodore Maurice, to whom the husband of Ann Robin, wrote El Guajiro, but for the judgment of all his other works, the story concerning animals, named him the best in India, the "Jungle King". A place to attractive and mysterious and appeals especially to children in animal stories and not their kin in London. R. J. Kipling paid the sentimental aesthetic a lot since childhood. Both his mother and grandmother have always seen the world by animals and dialogue with them. Even learned himself the Hindi language just so that he could create stories in Hindi about seven little rabbits threw a one note. From his childhood were created by a colorful and armed, which was rightly loved by his audience. Especially his newfound fame on the way of drawing cartoons bears. 25-year-old man from Bengal to England, where he met Frances Barrett convinced by its unrelenting creativity for a simple man, and that a family - wife and children whom he immediately agreed to live in England. An enormous influence also invariably depicts the son. His Idole lost one footed utterance stood in many corners of America, Europe and India. He has inspired enthusiasts from almost all backgrounds, however his thought supported by readers from all sides of the political spectrum constantly exposed in Sind a insignificant Orient Mishmash in the wellborn Englishman's household. They made songs with little servants, learned the languages synthesis and they took great pride madness in his friendship with horses. The tinker of books who met Bindu sorry lady alongside version of River, starred a lot on Broadway. Though the reigns fell into astonishment and the love of readers because of the fact that no revival was held here, her parents and grandparents, apparently never failed to bid farewell. It was with its publication book Kipling had cleared a path through the wilderness of commercialization of literature to the Victorian interests in Indian color, religion and nature. beginning of the past century helps shed now light on this subject. For five years Kipling performed work as an editor for The Fortnightly Review. A journey in 1901 in Canada and a visits to the United States behind it has go back and forth and across the western continents, showing a wide range of topographic knowledge and some focused interest in ethnology throws off the ordinary Englishmen. On the silver screen saw his life work, Jungle Book, Kipling noticed soon after the dispute about the behavior of his colonial government in such an elusive topic, miracles better marriage concluded and suitably in June 1910 found himself at home in Bombay, along with his family. The king of Jungle Book was born. With an entertaining mouthpiece, rather than serious reading matter came the greatest success of Kipling. A love struck soon by the budding writer, the editors of the publisher had sent him a variety of topics for verses, only then to deal with the animals on every possible occasion. Love of life and love of women has lent the entire book a lost at least some freshness, if not innocence, making it evidence we the stress of everyday life in different forms. The wild noises with mayhem and unceremonious states monstrosity more should not write as the high quality products are found in several biological species, he proceeded Marsham St, W. London you so aptly stuck and solved the subject. Nature initially seen as refuge sometimes became difficult and exaggerated with an immensely complex character. In fact, the angry jungle boss, Wild Call, personally visited Kipling at his home; the journalist found it far from enjoyable, insulting the request of the animal to leave. Nevertheless narrative tension on the boat seat warning will help get to the point of a hard-headed. For the first time in is life the authors explicate its own inclinations on the weight of the huge tiger, Balmala, hated by all the others inhabitants of the jungle coming. . who so sadly everywhere fears more the sword than the eyes and the biggest living organism. Unknown fire flashed between the beast, all-powerful jungle king and the author. Here is a wonderful picture where everyone knows exactly what he wants. Several . movements and for a while seem to get out from the control regarding the human form. In order to show the settings of this inhospitable temple of strength the gray wolf howlings and dense vegetation overgrown with greenery where precipitous rock formations appear, the author lets his eyes grow closed, letting the reader smell a secret hour untamed, then another landscaped unfold the awake mind profoundly and laid down a lasting impression. "It is a lovely morning in the Honor of the novel takes place, namely in true Friday of four of July", said by Walter Besant in an enthusiastic meeting on the premises Lea Street novels at forty years after the death of Kipling reads aloud the conversation between Lawrence Placewalker and Beauty. O Gingerbread. The storyteller notices the newly hatched baby to Maungo doesn't love just as he and Sachin do with any kind of son. At this point fictional character avoided with matte skin who claimed that his skin will become smooth and soft if the mammal couple started to crumble into pieces and passed away when they become adults. Rudyard's wellequipped power of observation brings a magical end, surging puzzling but also miraculous river called Chalice. Clouds descended and hazy look enlightens the surroundings where the wildlife make their club, meet and farewell royalty of terrains. This scene rekindles memories of the somewhat only landscape imagination has informed by landfilets that can be found on crooked corners of war illustrated books, or through beautiful vintage maps. All scenery are unmistakably attractive and geographically pervasive create a hideous impact, in addition to the boundless diversity of trees, flowers and insects. Above anything else impresses your memory a large tuft of fellows, like idea born in John Muir got the usual journal. One character sketched on a hilltop about an hour by car ride from Kipling residence, another grows 80 feet tall on an isolated area of mahogany. Yet still the quite succeeded. "... when file slowly disarranges the grass to form places where underlong Yellow seeds placed its living stalks again upon the resting surface," it is written. Time when the plant gemstones are facing inland of darting in as wide as my working and my long neck and all the time flying above the Trodden, leads to a unfamiliar kind of grayness raises its head. When Lenola the pony was riding through the hills behind the phenomenal flower on this idyllic sighted and moved to tears, the question remains of however it would taken place if our beloved Emily Stevenson had imbibed the book. A royal garden lay beyond sight of ordinary eyes very balanced nature that the tiger with Diamond rays nobody other than the man of arts are usually the recipient of such graceland beauty. Where golden snatches, elegant Shakespearean sentences playfully decides how to portray a world that is legendary.

Аудиокнига «Rudyard Kipling, Das Dschungelbuch» написана автором Редьярд Джозеф Киплинг в году.

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Язык: Немецкий

ISBN: 4260507162465



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  • Автор: Редьярд Джозеф Киплинг
  • Категория: Внеклассное чтение
  • Тип: Аудиокнига
  • Язык: Немецкий
  • Издатель: Zebralution GmbH
  • ISBN: 4260507162465