The Wind in the Willows
The Wind in the Willows is a classic British book for children, written by Kenneth Grahame and published in 1908. The book is about a poetically declined mole (Mole), a brave water rat (Ratty, or Rat for short), a bragging, selfish toad (Mr. Toad), a brave badger (Mr. Badger) and some nasty weasels, stoats and ferrets occupying Toad Hall.
Zinken Hopp did the Norwegian translation. In Norwegian the book is called Det suser i sivet.
Source:
Norwegian Wikipedia, den frie encyclopedi, no.wikipedia.org, 10.01.2012, http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Det_suser_i_sivet
Bokhylla, The National Library of Norway, http://www.nb.no/utlevering/nb/57fd4580e0c2dfe306bfb1146c3fa103
Information
(Objekt ID 26228)Object type | Artwork |
Original title | The Wind in the Willows |
Work type | Literature |
Published | 1908 |
Language | Norwegian |
Original language | English |
Categories |
Creators (1)
Kenneth Grahame | – Author |
Productions (2)
Title | Premiere |
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The Wind in the Willows (The National TheatreThe Torshov Theatre) | 2002 |
Det suser i sivet (Teater 4) | 1975 |