Wednesday, August 08, 2018
The Wind in the Willows Isn't Really a Children's Book | Literary Hub
But for the most part, the book is about a group of well-off, leisured English gentlemen. Even more importantly, the book hardly ever addresses itself to an audience of children: as Humphrey Carpenter put it, “The Wind in the Willows has nothing to do with childhood or children, except that it can be enjoyed by the young.”
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