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Kenneth Grahame: Critical Essay by Roger Sale

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Kenneth Grahame
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SOURCE: "Kenneth Grahame," in Fairy Tales and After: From Snow White to E. B. White, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1978, pp. 165-93.

In the following essay, Sale surveys The Wind in the Willows and considers its place within the "cult of childhood."

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