The Annotated Hans Christian AndersenIn her most ambitious annotated work to date, Maria Tatar celebrates the stories told by Denmark's "perfect wizard" and re-envisions Hans Christian Andersen as a writer who casts his spell on both children and adults. Andersen's most beloved tales, such as "The Emperor's New Clothes," "The Ugly Duckling," and "The Little Mermaid," are now joined by "The Shadow" and "Story of a Mother," mature stories that reveal his literary range and depth. Tatar captures the tales' unrivaled dramatic and visual power, showing exactly how Andersen became one of the world's ten most translated authors, along with Shakespeare, Dickens, and Marx. Lushly illustrated with more than one hundred fifty rare images, many in full color, by artists such as Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac, The Annotated Hans Christian Andersen will captivate readers with annotations that explore the rich social and cultural dimensions of the nineteenth century and construct a compelling portrait of a writer whose stories still fascinate us today. |
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User Review - Stbalbach - LibraryThingThis is my 5th Norton Annotated book and I really had high expectations. Sadly the magic of Andersen got lost somewhere. Maybe it's the annotations which decode and de-construct Andersen, ironically ... Read full review
Contents
The Snow Queen | 17 |
The Princess and the Pea | 70 |
The Ugly Duckling | 99 |
The Little Mermaid | 119 |
The Tinderbox | 156 |
Thumbelina | 193 |
The Little Match Girl | 214 |
Ole ShutEye | 234 |
The Psyche | 280 |
The Most Astonishing Thing | 298 |
The Girl Who Trod on the Loaf | 315 |
The Phoenix | 330 |
The Flying Trunk | 356 |
The Bell | 370 |
Andersens Illustrators | 399 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY 433 | |
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