The Chapter Too Dark for 'Wind in the Willows'
The Chapter Too Dark for 'Wind in the Willows'
Most remember the Wind in the Willows as a cosy tale—picnics on the river, Ratty and Mole, and Mr Toad’s glorious chaos. But hidden in its reeds is a chapter so strange many editions cut it entirely. Why did Kenneth Grahame place a pagan god at the heart of a children’s book—and why did later editors try to erase him?
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