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Kenneth Grahame: Critical Essay by John Anderson

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SOURCE: "Kenneth Grahame (1920)" in Art & Reality, Janet Anderson, Graham Cullum, Kimon Lycos, eds., Hale & Iremonger, 1982, pp. 157-61.

In the following essay, Anderson discusses the characteristics of Grahame's prose style.

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