[Gutenberg 291] • The Golden Age
- Authors
- Grahame, Kenneth
- Publisher
- Aegypan
- Tags
- bildungsromans , england -- fiction , childrens , young adult , classics , country life -- fiction , brothers and sisters -- fiction , pastoral fiction
- ISBN
- 9781603120616
- Date
- 1895-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.11 MB
- Lang
- en
The question of lions came up, but Charlotte wanted none of it. "No, thank you," she said, firmly; "you'll be chained up till I'm quite close to you, and then you'll be loose, and you'll tear me in pieces. I know your lions!" "No, I won't; I swear I won't," protested Edward. "I'll be quite a new lion this time, -- something you can't even imagine. . . ." *Imagine The Wind in the Willows with real children in place of Kenneth Grahame's storybook animals, and you'll get a picture of this book, Grahame's The Golden Age (1895). It is a story of children in late Victorian England -- a marvel that views the world in ways that would confound the adults around them. Grahame's elegant writing make The Golden Age a joy to read and reread. He had a wonderful knack for presenting the child's view of the world, and this book brings it to full flower.