The Annotated Hans Christian Andersen
by Hans Christian Andersen, Maria Tatar , editor
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Read in July, 2008
Read it to remember the more popular stories you might have heard when you were young -- "The Steadfast Tin Soldier," "The Ugly Duckling," "The Red Shoes," "The Little Match Girl." Then read the rest of the stories, particularly the "Tales for Adults," and become uncomfortably aware of how palpably desperate the underpinnings of this man's strange and convoluted writing life really were.
With this edition, I was surprised to find the annotati...more
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Read in April, 2008
Whether you're a fan of Hans Christian Andersen, or whether you find his tales moralistic and depressing, it's hard to deny the impact he's had on modern culture and fantasy. This is a beautifully designed volume; the annotations are marginal, so there's no flipping back and forth, and they provide a lot of insight into the background of the stories. The volume is gorgeously illustrated with reproductions of the illustrations that originally accompanied the various stories. There's also biogr...more
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Read in July, 2008
OK, I admit, I didn't read the whole thing, just the stories I liked as a kid. The notations were wonderful; they added a new dimension to old favorites for me. I kept thinking about Bruno Bettelheim's "The Uses of Enchantment" while reading this, and would have enjoyed seeing more psychological perspectives in the notations.
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