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  1. Kenneth Grahame, född 8 mars 1859 i Edinburgh, Skottland, död 6 juli 1932 i Pangbourne, Berkshire, var en brittisk författare, mest känd för barnboken Det susar i säven ( The Wind in the Willows) från 1908, med illustrationer av Arthur Rackham . Grahame arbetade först som banktjänsteman i många år innan han började ägna sig på ...

  2. 15 de mai. de 2021 · So they waited in silence, and presently there came another and a lighter knock. The Rat, with a nod to Toad, went to the door and ushered in the Mole, very shabby and unwashed, with bits of hay and straw sticking in his fur. “Hooray! Here’s old Toad!” cried the Mole, his face beaming. “Fancy having you back again!”.

  3. 23 de mai. de 2018 · Kenneth Grahame [1]Scotland-born British writer Kenneth Grahame [2] (1859-1932) remains known above all for a single work for children, The Wind in the Willows, with its perennially popular Toad, Ratty, Mole, Badger, and a host of subsidiary characters.

  4. Kenneth Grahame (8. maaliskuuta 1859 Edinburgh, Skotlanti – 6. heinäkuuta 1932 Pangbourne, Berkshire, Englanti) oli brittiläinen kirjailija. Hänen tunnetuin teoksensa on vuonna 1908 julkaistu lastenkirjaklassikko Kaislikossa suhisee ( engl.

  5. Edição Português | por KENNETH GRAHAME, Ana Cristina de Mattos Ribeiro, e outros. | 1 mar 2020. 187. Capa dura. R$4990. Receba quinta-feira, 13 de jul - terça-feira, 18 de jul. Frete GRÁTIS. Mais opções de compra. R$ 34,90 (7 ofertas de novos)

  6. Kenneth Grahame (1859-1952), Scottish essayist and author wrote The Wind in the Willows (1908); Toad talked big about all he was going to do in the days to come, while stars grew fuller and larger all around them, and a yellow moon, appearing suddenly and silently from nowhere in particular, came to keep them company and listen to their talk.

  7. The Wind in the Willows probably began as the bedtime stories Grahame told his young son Alastair. The idea of a saga focussing on the riverbank adventures of Mole, Ratty, Badger and Toad seems to have occurred to Grahame sometime around 1904, and by 1907 the characters (and much of the Toad-related material) crop up in letters sent to Alastair ...