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The Wind in the Willows Oxford World's Classics



The Wind in the Willows is a classic children's book written by Kenneth Grahame. It is about a group of animals who go on adventures. The book is concerned with adult themes, such as fear of radical changes in political, social, and economic power. This new edition includes explanatory notes that shed light on the sources of the book--biographical, psychological, geographical, and literary--and an... more details
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  • New edition includes explanatory notes that shed light on the sources of the book-biographical, psychological, geographical, and literary-and an up-to-date bibliography
  • Classic children's book written by Kenneth Grahame


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Author Kenneth Grahame,Peter Hunt
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780199567560
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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The Wind in the Willows is a classic children's book written by Kenneth Grahame. It is about a group of animals who go on adventures. The book is concerned with adult themes, such as fear of radical changes in political, social, and economic power. This new edition includes explanatory notes that shed light on the sources of the book--biographical, psychological, geographical, and literary--and an up-to-date bibliography.

One of the best-known classics of children's literature, a timeless masterpiece and a vital portrait of an age, The Wind in the Willows began originally in Kenneth Grahame's letters to his young son, where he first recounted the adventures of Rat and Badger, of Mole and Toad--all narrated in virtuoso language ranging from lively parody to elaborate fin-de-sicle mysticism. Yet for a children's book, it is concerned almost exclusively with adult themes: fear of radical changes in political, social, and economic power. This new edition considers this conundrum and provides a wealth of fascinating contextual information about the book's author and its historical, cultural, and literary significance. The Introduction by Peter Hunt, one of the foremost scholars of children's literature, focuses on the book's status as a classic, and as both a self-portrait of Kenneth Grahame's psyche and a portrait of an age. Reproducing the text of the first British edition, the book includes explanatory notes that shed light on the sources of the book--biographical, psychological, geographical, and literary--and an up-to-date bibliography.
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