Pooh and the Psychologists

Hardcover, 191 pages

English language

Published April 19, 2001 by Dutton Juvenile.

ISBN:
978-0-525-46542-3
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3 stars

Cute, although a little—okay a lot forced. I know it’s fun to run with the Pooh-as-paragon-of-X idea for many values of X (Taoist, philosopher, database designer), but there really just isn’t enough material in any of those for a book. It wears thin: cute & clever becomes tedious and pompous. I found myself eagerly searching for signs of authorial self-recognition in Case 6, the one on bombastic old Owl. Looking for a wink to the reader. Nope, didn’t find one.

Even with that, I enjoyed the book. Williams treats Milne and his characters with respect and kindness. And he does offer a fresh new lens for me to view Pooh with on my next rereading — a lens I actually like. One that shines light on Milne himself and why his books resonate so deeply with so many of us.

This is a good book for a Pooh aficionad@. …

Subjects

  • Children's stories, English
  • Winnie-the-Pooh
  • History
  • Children
  • 20th century
  • Humor
  • Great Britain
  • General
  • Children's Literature - General
  • Psychology
  • Psychology & Psychiatry / General
  • 1882-1956
  • History and criticism
  • Milne, A. A
  • Psychological fiction, English
  • (Alan Alexander),
  • Books and reading
  • Characters