A Kestrel for a Knave

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A Kestrel for a Knave is Barry Hines’s 1968 coming-of-age novel about a working-class Yorkshire boy whose bond with a kestrel offers brief escape from his bleak social circumstances.

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instanceOf coming-of-age novel
novel
adaptedInto Kes NERFINISHED
alsoReadBy secondary school students
author Barry Hines NERFINISHED
centralRelationship Billy Casper and a kestrel
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
filmAdaptationDirector Ken Loach NERFINISHED
filmAdaptationReleaseYear 1969
filmAdaptationTitle Kes NERFINISHED
focusesOn adolescence
education system in England
social inequality
working-class life
genre coming-of-age fiction
social realism
hasAnimalCharacter Kes the kestrel
hasCharacter Headmaster Gryce NERFINISHED
Jud Casper NERFINISHED
Mr. Farthing NERFINISHED
hasLiteraryForm prose
hasSubject falconry
family dysfunction
school bullying
working-class childhood
literaryMovement British social realism
literaryStatus modern British classic
mainCharacter Billy Casper NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableFor portrayal of working-class Yorkshire dialect
use in British school curricula
originalLanguage English
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
protagonist Billy Casper NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1968
publisher Michael Joseph NERFINISHED
settingCountry England
settingLocation Yorkshire NERFINISHED
symbol kestrel
targetAudience adult readers
theme alienation
escape from bleak social circumstances
failure of the education system
loss of innocence
working-class struggle
timePeriodOfSetting 1960s
titleAlludesTo medieval term for a kestrel for a knave

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