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By Way of Introduction

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By Way of Introduction
$1,995.00

The Story

6C A. A. Milne, London: Methuen & Co., 1931. Second Edition with Inscription by A. A. Milne.

Notes

A. A. Milne was an English writer best known for his gentle wit, playful imagination, and ability to write for both children and adults. Although he achieved lasting fame as the creator of Winnie-the-Pooh, Milne also wrote essays, poems, plays, and humorous literary sketches that reveal his sharp observational skills and affection for classic literature. His writing style is marked by warmth, irony, and a light philosophical touch, often inviting readers to reflect on stories, characters, and everyday life with both humor and insight.

“Miss Elizabeth Bennet” is a short, reflective essay in which Milne revisits the heroine of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, imagining her as a living character whose story did not truly end with the novel. Rather than retelling Austen’s plot, Milne explores the idea of what happens to beloved literary figures after their books conclude, blending admiration with gentle satire. The piece serves as both a tribute to Austen’s enduring creation and an introduction to Milne’s thoughtful, playful approach to literary criticism.

Description

Blue cloth binding. Gilt lettering on spine and front cover. Gilt top edge. Brown spotting to fore edge. Inscribed by A. A. Milne, good condition.

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Description

6C A. A. Milne, London: Methuen & Co., 1931. Second Edition with Inscription by A. A. Milne.

Notes

A. A. Milne was an English writer best known for his gentle wit, playful imagination, and ability to write for both children and adults. Although he achieved lasting fame as the creator of Winnie-the-Pooh, Milne also wrote essays, poems, plays, and humorous literary sketches that reveal his sharp observational skills and affection for classic literature. His writing style is marked by warmth, irony, and a light philosophical touch, often inviting readers to reflect on stories, characters, and everyday life with both humor and insight.

“Miss Elizabeth Bennet” is a short, reflective essay in which Milne revisits the heroine of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, imagining her as a living character whose story did not truly end with the novel. Rather than retelling Austen’s plot, Milne explores the idea of what happens to beloved literary figures after their books conclude, blending admiration with gentle satire. The piece serves as both a tribute to Austen’s enduring creation and an introduction to Milne’s thoughtful, playful approach to literary criticism.

Description

Blue cloth binding. Gilt lettering on spine and front cover. Gilt top edge. Brown spotting to fore edge. Inscribed by A. A. Milne, good condition.