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The annotated wind in the willows
The annotated wind in the willows












the annotated wind in the willows the annotated wind in the willows

"He lay prostrate in his misery on the floor." Toad is on his back with legs in the air, very characteristically dramatic.īut otherwise, as rendered, character is difficult to portray. The picture of Toad in the dungeon with the gaoler's daughter is quite funny. But why spend the effort on a minor character? In chapter 4 the winter drawing has artistic merit, being a lovely rendering of the Otter against a snowbank. Mole does seem to be wearing boots when running through the woods at night and oddly, the Sea Rat is clothed while Ratty is not. I find it odd they would use a photograph on the cover, but oh well.īransom's characters are true renderings of real animals, and are mostly only clothed in their own fur. Paul Bransom gives us ten black & white pieces published in 2005 by The Modern Library














The annotated wind in the willows