The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame
The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame
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The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame
The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame
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The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame

With an Introduction by A.A. Milne

Illustrated by Arthur Rackham.

Far from fading with time, Kenneth Grahame’s classic tale of fantasy has attracted a growing audience in each generation.

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About the Book

With an Introduction by A.A. Milne

Illustrated by Arthur Rackham.

Far from fading with time, Kenneth Grahame’s classic tale of fantasy has attracted a growing audience in each generation. Rat, Mole, Badger and the preposterous Mr Toad (with his ‘Poop-poop-poop’ road-hogging new motor-car), have brought delight to many through the years with their odd adventures on and by the river, and at the imposing residence of Toad Hall.

Grahame’s book was later dramatised by A. A. Milne, and became a perennial Christmas favourite, as Toad of Toad Hall. It continues to enchant and, above all perhaps, inspire great affection.

About the Author

Kenneth Grahame

Kenneth Grahame 1859-1932 had an unusual writing career. He became an essayist of some note while working his way up to a senior position at the Bank of England, but ceased writing when he retired, then married in 1899. His classic work, 'The Wind in the Willows', came from bedtime stories he wrote for his young son and was published in 1908. Although he lived for over twenty years after, it was his last published work.

Kenneth Grahame was born in Edinburgh in 1859. After the death of Grahame’s mother, his father (a lawyer and an alcoholic) was incapable of raising his son and so Grahame was sent to live with his grandmother in Berkshire. Her house was set in a large garden by the River Thames and provided the background of The Wind in the Willows.

He was educated at St Edward’s School, Oxford but upon leaving was forced to join the Bank of England rather than realising his ambition of going up to Oxford University.

During his career at the bank, Grahame wrote articles for various journals.

His books of essays, The Golden Age (1895) and its sequel, Dream Days (1898) depict an unsentimental picture of childhood, with the adults totally out of touch with the children’s needs and concerns.

Grahame was appointed as secretary of the Bank and in 1899 married Elspeth Thomson. He began to tell stories to his son, Alistair, which were continued in a series of letters. These formed the basis of The Wind in the Willows (1908).

Although it was published to scant critical acclaim, it eventually, with the help of E.H. Shepard’s illustrations, attained its present classic status.

He retired from the Bank of England for health reasons, and, after the tragic death of Alistair at the age of nineteen, he became something of a recluse. He died in Pangbourne, Berkshire on July 6th 1932.

Langue
Anglaise
Dimensions
127 mm x 198 mm
Edition
Wordsworth Editions
Collection
Wordsworth Classics Complete and Unabridged
Auteur
Kenneth Grahame
Poids
132 g
Nombre de pages
192 pages
Date de Parution
03/05/2003
Série
Children's Classics
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