The Wind in the Willows
eng. The Wind in the Willows · 1908
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Historical Context and Significance
«The Wind in the Willows» by Kenneth Grahame, published in 1908, is a classic of children's literature. The book tells the adventures of animals like Mole, Rat, Badger, and Toad, living in the idyllic English countryside. The story combines elements of fantasy and realism, creating a rich and captivating world. The book's influence on culture is immense: it has inspired numerous theatrical productions, animated films, and adaptations. «The Wind in the Willows» also had a significant impact on the children's literature genre, setting high standards for storytelling and characterization. The book continues to be popular among readers of all ages, thanks to its charm, humor, and profound themes of friendship and adventure.
Date of publication: 18 August 2024
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Genre: Children's literature
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