Monseigneur l'Éléphant by Rudyard Kipling

(15 User reviews)   5632
By Anna Rogers Posted on Dec 25, 2025
In Category - Thriller
Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936 Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936
French
Okay, picture this: a French bishop, a runaway elephant, and the wild plains of India. That's the wonderfully strange setup of Kipling's 'Monseigneur l'Éléphant.' It's a short story that feels like a tall tale, full of chaos and charm. The main mystery is simple but hilarious: how on earth do you get a massive, stubborn elephant to go where you want it to, especially when it decides a French clergyman is its new best friend? It’s a quick, delightful read that shows Kipling’s playful side, mixing gentle humor with a real affection for the absurdities of colonial India. If you need a smile and a dash of adventure, this is it.
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Rudyard Kipling is famous for big, serious tales, but 'Monseigneur l'Éléphant' is a gem of pure, playful fun. It shows a side of him that's all about wit and whimsy.

The Story

A French bishop—Monseigneur—arrives in India. To travel across the country, he's given an elephant. Not a fancy carriage, a real, live elephant. The problem? The elephant has its own ideas. It wanders off, gets into mischief, and generally refuses to follow any plan but its own. The story follows the bishop and his frustrated handlers as they try to reason with, coax, and ultimately survive their journey with this gigantic, lovable nuisance.

Why You Should Read It

This story is a masterclass in gentle humor. Kipling doesn't mock his characters; he smiles with them. The bishop's dignified confusion is hilarious, and the elephant’s personality shines through. It's more than just a funny animal story, though. Underneath, it's about the clash of cultures—European order meeting Indian unpredictability—and the universal truth that sometimes, nature (or a several-ton animal) just won't be managed. You end up rooting for everyone, elephant included.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who thinks classic literature has to be stuffy. This is Kipling at his most lighthearted and accessible. It's for readers who enjoy a clever, character-driven comedy, fans of travel writing, or anyone who just wants a genuinely funny, well-told story that you can finish in one sitting. A true literary palate cleanser.



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David Hill
1 month ago

Perfect.

Edward Williams
5 months ago

Enjoyed every page.

Paul Martinez
2 years ago

I started reading out of curiosity and the character development leaves a lasting impact. Thanks for sharing this review.

Lisa Perez
1 year ago

A bit long but worth it.

Brian Wright
1 year ago

This book was worth my time since the content flows smoothly from one chapter to the next. Exactly what I needed.

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