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ISBN
  
978-0-395-47690-1

Originally published
  
21 September 1937

Illustrator
  
John Howe


Publication date
  
1988

LC Class
  
PR6039.O32 H6

Author
  
J. R. R. Tolkien

Publisher
  
Allen & Unwin (UK)

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Awards
  
Mythopoeic Scholarship Award

Characters
  
Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf, Smaug, Thorin Oakenshield

Genres
  
High fantasy, Juvenile fantasy

Similar
  
J R R Tolkien books, Middle-earth books, Fantasy books

The Annotated Hobbit: The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is an edition of J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Hobbit with a commentary by Douglas A. Anderson. It was first published in 1988 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Boston, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the first American publication of The Hobbit, and by Unwin Hyman of London.

Contents

Summary

According to the editor, The Annotated Hobbit is a referenced novel where in the margins the "annotator adds commentary". The edition includes also more than 150 black-and-white illustrations from foreign editions and some that were drawn by Tolkien himself. This allows for breadth of understanding of the Hobbit, hence contributing to the overall understanding of Middle-earth.

Purpose of publication

The main purpose behind the publication of The Annotated Hobbit was to allow readers to understand "how Tolkien worked as a writer, what his influences and interests were, and how these relate to the invented world of Middle-earth." Moreover, this also allowed for the publication of rare poems written by Tolkien (several of which were previously unpublished). This may help the reader improve the understanding of the culture that surrounds The Hobbit and Middle-earth in general.

Editions

In 2002, after the initial publication of The Annotated Hobbit, a "Revised and Expanded Edition" was published. This version included maps and colour paintings. It also provided newer sources and greater understanding of Tolkien's legendarium. The appendix includes a chapter "The Quest of Erebor" about Gandalf's motivation to join Bilbo to the dwarven company. Another British edition was published in 2003 by HarperCollins of London.

Translations

Translations to other languages include the following (translated titles deviating from the original English version have been explained):

  • French: Le hobbit annoté. Christian Bourgois Éditeur. 2012. ISBN 978-2-267-02389-3. 
  • German: Das große Hobbit-Buch [The Great Hobbit Book]. Klett-Cotta. 2012. ISBN 978-3-608-93714-5. 
  • Italian: Lo Hobbit annotato. Bompiani. 2004. ISBN 978-8-845-23292-3. 
  • Japanese: 新版 ホビット 下: ゆきてかえりし物語 第四版・注釈版. Hara Shobo. 2012. ISBN 978-4-562-07001-5. 
  • Spanish: El Hobbit Anotado. Ediciones Minotauro. 1993. ISBN 978-84-450-7153-3. 
  • Reception

    The Annotated Hobbit has been called "the most informative edition" of The Hobbit. Shippey noted that the earliest version of Tolkien's poem "The Hoard" from 1923 was best accessible in this book. The Annotated Hobbit won the 1990 Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in "Inkling studies" by the Mythopoeic Society.

    References

    The Annotated Hobbit Wikipedia