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| Grahame, Kenneth |
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(gr ´ m) (KEY) , 18591931, English author. He was a secretary in the Bank of England from 1908 until 1918. His works, noted for their humor and charm, include The Golden Age (1895) and Dream Days (1898), scenes of his childhood in England, and the childrens classic The Wind in the Willows (1908). Grahame also compiled the Cambridge Book of Poetry for Young People (1916). | 1 | | See his biography, with letters and unpublished work by P. R. Chalmers (1933, repr. 1971); Inventing Wonderland (1995) by J. Wullschläger. | 2 |
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