The Annotated Wind in the Willows

English language

Published Dec. 30, 2009 by W.W. Norton & Co..

ISBN:
978-0-393-05774-4
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OCLC Number:
286490485

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1 star (1 review)

Kenneth Grahame's classic comes alive in a gorgeous, annotated homage to this beloved masterpiece.

An instant bestseller on its initial publication in 1908, The Wind in the Willows has become one of the greatest books in children's literature. Hundreds of illustrations, including famous images by E. H. Shepard and Arthur Rackham, illuminate the adventures of Mole, Mr. Toad, Badger, Otter, River Rat, and all our other favorite characters. In addition to remarkable notes on automobiles (Toad drove an Armstrong Hardcastle Special Eight), picnics, Gypsies, caravans, old English mansions, peculiar dukes, and even modern manifestations (Disney's "Mr. Toad's Wild Ride"), scholar Annie Gauger has uncovered extraordinary new material on Kenneth Grahame, his troubled family life, and the origins of the story. Her preface puts Grahame's work in historical and literary context, and she provides biographies of all the illustrators. With a stirring introduction by Brian Jacques, The Annotated Wind in the …

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A series of short stories, each in a different style, resulting in a story suitable for children and adults alike. The illustrations in various editions vary wildly, and make up a good part of the story.

The story itself, 4 stars. I read two different annotated editions from two different libraries simultaneously, and was very surprised by just how different they were.

Let's start with Seth Lerer, published in 2009. This is an excellent annotation, 5 star, adding in every way to the story. The editor notes the differing styles in the stories, with comparisons and quotations from relevant passages. Three Men in a Boat, Sherlock Holmes, Romantic period poetry, Shakespeare's Falstaff, Sigurd, early films with locomotives, the Bible, and of course, Ulysses. Time periods of these and other unusual words are given - this book really places the tale within the time frame of the original readers. An epilogue …

Subjects

  • Grahame, Kenneth, -- 1859-1932
  • Animals -- Fiction
  • Friendship -- Fiction
  • River life -- Fiction
  • Country life -- Fiction
  • England -- Fiction