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Kenneth Grahame: Critical Essay by Laura Krugman Ray

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SOURCE: "Kenneth Grahame and the Literature of Childhood," in English Literature in Transition: 1880-1920, Vol. 20, No. 1, 1977, pp. 3-12.

In the following essay, Ray compares Grahame's The den Age to works about childhood by William Wordsworth and Charles Dickens.

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