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Hardcover Annotated Mother Goose Book

ISBN: 0517029596

ISBN13: 9780517029596

Annotated Mother Goose

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The timeless classic! Missing dustjacket, some signs of age. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Annotated Mother Goose

I really enjoy annotated books. "The Annotated Alice in Wonderland" is what got me started by giving info on what inspired Lewis Carroll, socially, politically, and personally. "The Annotated Mother Goose" is just as full of very interesting info on the different variations of the most common rhymes, what social/political concerns they addressed, and how ribald many of the rhymes are! Of course, you do not see these types of rhymes in "Mother Goose" books for children. Hey, these were an oral-communication for adults who were illiterate and they touched many areas of adult interest.

Bought book for teenage son's interest in history

Book is so well broken down. So many intriguing historical spins on all of the nursery rhymes. I found myself curling up in a chair with this book and coffee - amazed at all of the facinating references. This book is a well-organized wonderful read. I am very proud to own such an excellent copy at a bargain price!!!!!

History and Meaning behind Mother Goose

An outstanding book for those interested in the origins and meanings of the old nursery rhymns and tales. Written in mideval times, before radio and TV, families gathered in their huts and told folk stories. The nursery tales had double meanings so that what entertained the children at one level, conveyed an entirely different tale to the adults. The origins, histories, and meanings of these tales are reviewed. I read this book out of curiosity in graduate school and thought it fascinating. Now, almost forty years later, I can find no better, now that I find myself asked to teach a class on this area.

Exploration of historical background of English rhymes

"Things you never knew" might be a subtitle for this comprehensive volume of familiar and lesser-known nursery rhymes. Some are the "folk rhymes of children" from other parts of Europe, but in the United States they have all become "Mother Goose Rhymes." >From Medieval jingles with ancient hidden meanings, to politically cogent British street chants, the collection proceeds finally to those rhymes published in 1870 in Philadelphia. Fascinating historical notes in the half-page margins explain all or most of the 884 rhymes. These reveal the true (and often amazing) reasons and purposes of what we have assumed to be "nonsense" devised by and for children. Early woodcuts and print illustrations are reproduced including those by Kate Greenaway, Randolph Caldecott, Arthur Rackham and Maxfield Parrish. Highest value of this book would be to folklore scholars, collectors of children's material and those who have never suspected what is behind the rhymes we have passed down through the generations for three hundred years. Recommended as surprising reading for curious people, of what we have taken for granted for so long. It is a volume that should not be out of print in hard cover; the paperback version is unreadable except by those with magnifiers or by elves.
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