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865: 1976: 497: 515:(a wooded hill) on Watership Down. While digging the new warren, they are joined by Captain Holly and his friend Bluebell. Holly is severely wounded, and both rabbits are ill from exhaustion, having escaped both the violent destruction of the Sandleford Warren by humans and an attack by Cowslip's rabbits along the way. Holly's ordeal has left him a changed rabbit, and, after telling the others that Fiver's terrible vision has come true, he offers to join Hazel's band in whatever way they will have him. 1948: 663:, which literally means "Fur-head" and refers to the shock of fur on the back of his head. Though he is initially harsh and cynical, he is naturally compassioniate and eventually learns to be less quick-tempered. He is also shown to be cunning in his own way when he rescues the does from Efrafa, and later devises a plan to defeat the larger and stronger General Woundwort. This final confrontation leaves him severely wounded, but he survives and becomes the leader of Hazel's Owsla. 760:: While not chief rabbit of his warren, he is the first to meet Hazel and the others, and tricks them into staying in the Warren of the Snares, which is why they refer to it as "Cowslip's Warren" afterwards. He and the others refuse to answer any questions or discuss the snares. After Fiver exposes and ruins their blissful denial and Strawberry defects to Fiver's side, Cowslip leads some other rabbits to attack Holly's group as it passes through their territory. 5924: 828:: A calm, sensible member of Woundwort's Owsla, he rescues an Efrafan patrol when their Captain is killed by a fox. He accompanies Woundwort to Watership with the rest of the Owsla, though he is wisely hesitant to attack Hazel's rabbits after their earlier displays of cleverness. He and four others surrender to Fiver after the dog incident, and he is accepted into Watership as a friend, eventually becoming the Chief Rabbit at the new warren in Caesar's Belt. 488:, only surviving the ordeal thanks to Blackberry and Hazel's quick thinking. Fiver deduces the truth, and admonishes the rest in a wild lecture; the farmer feeds and protects the rabbits so he can harvest them for meat and skins, and Cowslip's rabbits invited the guests into their warren to increase their own odds of survival. The Sandleford rabbits, badly shaken, continue on their journey. They are joined by Strawberry, a buck who deserts Cowslip's warren. 1253:, gave the novel a glowing review: "Adams handles his suspenseful narrative more dextrously than most authors who claim to write adventure novels, but his true achievement lies in the consistent, comprehensible and altogether enchanting civilisation that he has created." Kathleen J. Rothen and Beverly Langston identified the work as one that "subtly speaks to a child", with "engaging characters and fast-paced action make it readable." This echoed 5914: 442: 1962: 576:, and lure him back to Watership Down. Bob attacks the Efrafans, who flee in terror, leaving Woundwort to stubbornly stand his ground unobserved. Following the fight, Bob returns to Nuthanger Farm with a few wounds. Meanwhile, Woundwort's body is ultimately never found, though Groundsel, one of his former officers, continues to fervently believe the General survived. 631:. Though Hazel is not particularly large or powerful, he is loyal, brave, affectionate and a quick thinker. He sees the good in each individual, and what they bring to the table; in so doing, he makes sure no one gets left behind, thus earning the respect and loyalty of his warren. He becomes their Chief Rabbit in the process, with his name accordingly expanded to 468:, receives a frightening vision of his warren's imminent destruction. He and his brother Hazel fail to convince the Threarah, their Chief Rabbit, of the need to evacuate; they then try to convince the other rabbits, but only succeed in gaining nine followers, all bucks and no does (females). Captain Holly of the Sandleford Owsla, the warren's military 410:
Collings, to accept "a book as bizarre by an unknown writer which had been turned down by the major London publishers; but," she continued, "it was also dazzlingly brave and intuitive." Collings had little capital and could not pay an advance but "he got a review copy onto every desk in London that mattered." Adams wrote that it was Collings who gave
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A doe who leads other Efrafan does to oppose Woundwort and his council, as they are unable to reproduce because of overcrowding. Woundwort orders her group to be broken up and scattered across the warren; however, she and several friends escape Efrafa with Bigwig. Like Fiver, she has visions, but has
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Tree" in Lapine, and there is only one rowan near the warren. He is Silver's uncle, and the cool and detached leader of the Sandleford Warren. He believes in the gift of foresight, but dismisses Fiver's fears, believing rabbits can best weather any dangers by sitting tight. He is presumed killed when
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Hazel and Pipkin (the smallest rabbit) decide to scout out the nearby Nuthanger Farm, where they find a rabbit hutch. Despite their uncertainty about living wild, the four hutch rabbits are willing to come to Watership. Two nights later, Hazel leads a raid on the farm, which frees two does and a buck
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of the novel. A fearless, cunning and brutally efficient rabbit who was orphaned at a young age and raised by humans, Woundwort escaped, founded the Efrafa warren, and is its tyrannical chief. Though larger and stronger than Bigwig, he lacks mercy and kindness. He even leads an attack to destroy the
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A few weeks later, the Owsla of Efrafa, led by Woundwort, unexpectedly arrives to destroy the warren at Watership Down and take back the escapees. Fiver experiences another vision, which gives Hazel the solution to the problem. While Bigwig fights and injures Woundwort in a narrow tunnel, preventing
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Once out in the world, the traveling group of rabbits finds itself following the leadership of Hazel, who had been considered an unimportant member of the warren. The group travels far through dangerous territory. Bigwig and Silver, both former Owsla and the strongest rabbits among them, protect the
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Although the essentials of the plot remained relatively unchanged, the film omitted several side plots. Though the Watership Down warren eventually grew to seventeen rabbits with the additions of Strawberry, Holly, Bluebell, and three hutch rabbits liberated from the farm, the movie includes a band
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A rabbit with dark fur who tries to escape from Efrafa but is apprehended, mutilated, and put on display to discourage further escape attempts. When he is liberated by Bigwig, he quickly proves himself an expert tracker and ranger, and also shows himself to be an effective fighter when the Efrafan
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A small and initially timid buck rabbit. Hazel refuses to leave him behind when he is wounded, and Pipkin grows fiercely loyal to Hazel. He serves as a comforter to Holly, and becomes very brave, offering to go into Efrafa himself when Bigwig is late in returning. He also is the first to jump into
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Years later, on a cold March morning, an elderly Hazel is visited by El-ahrairah, the legendary rabbit folk hero and spiritual Prince of the Rabbits. He invites Hazel to join his Owsla, reassuring Hazel of Watership's future success and prosperity. Leaving his friends and his physical body behind,
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who is forced, by an injured wing, to take refuge on Watership Down, and befriends the rabbits when they help him. He is characterized by his frequent impatience, guttural accent and unusual phrasing. After discovering the Efrafan warren and helping the rabbits, he re-joins his colony, but visits
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The sadistic and callous head of the Owslafa (Council Police) in Efrafa, said to be one of the most hated rabbits in the warren. He is ordered to kill Fiver during the Watership attack, but Fiver calmly prophesies his death, and he flees in terror. He disappears during the retreat back to Efrafa,
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Woundwort's most trusted subordinate, Campion is a loyal, brave and clever officer. Despite being on opposite sides, Bigwig and Hazel like Campion and twice refuse to kill him when they have him at their mercy. After Woundwort disappears, Campion becomes the Chief Rabbit of Efrafa and reforms it,
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A clever buck rabbit with black-tipped ears. He is often capable of understanding concepts the other rabbits find incomprehensible. He realizes, for instance, that wood floats, and the rabbits use this tactic twice to travel on water. He also works out how to dismantle the snare that almost kills
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Downriver, the punt strikes a bridge, killing one doe. Once the rabbits are back on shore, they begin the long journey home, losing one more doe to a fox along the way. As they near Watership, they come across Captain Campion and his Efrafan patrol, who have been tracking them. Blackavar advises
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A rabbit named Cowslip invites Hazel's group to join his warren, where a farmer leaves food for the rabbits and shoots all the predators. Fiver senses death and deception in the new warren, but the rest of Hazel's group, enjoying the peace and good food, decide to ignore Fiver's warnings and the
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before releasing him. Upon returning to Watership, Hazel effects a lasting peace and friendship between the remaining Efrafans and the Watership rabbits. Some time later, Hazel and Campion, the intelligent new chief of Efrafa, send rabbits to start a new warren at Caesar's Belt, to relieve the
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was rejected seven times before it was accepted by Rex Collings. The one-man London publisher Collings wrote to an associate, "I've just taken on a novel about rabbits, one of them with extra-sensory perception. Do you think I'm mad?" The associate did call it "a mad risk," in her obituary of
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Buck rabbit who escapes with Holly during the destruction of Sandleford. He tells jokes (often in rhyme) to cope, and to help himself and Holly recover from the mental strain of seeing the Sandleford warren destroyed and Pimpernel killed by Cowslip's rabbits. He, like Dandelion, is also a
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essay "Male Chauvinist Rabbits", Selma G. Lanes alleges that the does are only "instruments of reproduction to save his male rabbits' triumph from becoming a hollow victory." Lanes argued that this view of female rabbits came from Adams rather than his source text, Ronald Lockley's
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The closest humans come to feeling like rabbits is under war conditions. Imagine what it would be like if every time we stepped out on the street, we know we could be picked off by a sniper. We've tried to capture that anxiety in the way the rabbits speak—lots of short, jerky
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interview about the religious symbolism in the novel, Adams said the story was "nothing like that at all". He said the rabbits in Watership Down did not worship; however, "they believed passionately in El-ahrairah." Adams explained that he meant the book to be "only a made-up
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As time goes on, the three warrens on the downs prosper under Hazel, Campion and Groundsel (their respective chiefs). With Woundwort's body never turning up and speculation that he may still be alive somewhere, the General becomes a legend among the rabbits, and a sort of
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While they were imprisoned in Efrafa, Holly's group had met an Efrafan doe named Hyzenthlay, who wishes to leave the warren and can recruit other does to join in the escape. Hazel and Blackberry devise a plan to rescue Hyzenthlay's group and bring them to Watership Down.
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In his ruling, Judge Richard Hacon ordered Rosen to pay over $ 100,000 in damages for copyright infringement, unauthorised licence deals, and denying royalty payments to the Adams estate. Rosen was also directed to provide a record of all licence agreements involving
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named it the 86th greatest cartoon of all time. But, "lovable bunnies notwithstanding, younger children might be troubled by the more graphic scenes. Numerous rabbits die in bloody fights, while one gets choked by a snare and another is snatched by a bird of prey."
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An Efrafan doe - her name's translation is never given. She escapes Efrafa with Bigwig, Hyzenthlay and the other does. She becomes Fiver's mate, and is said to be the only one to understand him as well as Hazel. One of their kittens, Threar, becomes a seer like his
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Watership warren as an act of revenge against Bigwig's stealing does from Efrafa, an attack defeated by Hazel's ingenuity and Bigwig's bravery. After fighting the Nuthanger farm dog, he disappears completely, and many rabbits remain unsure if he still lives or not.
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Another mythical folk hero, Rabscuttle is El-ahrairah's second-in-command and Owsla Captain. He participates in many of El-ahrairah's capers. He is considered to be almost as clever as his chief. His name may be a reference to a rabbit's "scut", or
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newspaper's prize winner is selected by British children's writers, "peers" of the author who have not yet won it themselves, for one children's (age 7+) or young-adult fiction book. Details regarding the author and publisher nationality have
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identifies the community and hero motifs: "he hero's journey into a realm of terrors to bring back some boon to save himself and his people" is a powerful element in Adams's tale. This theme derives from the author's exposure to the works of
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Never named, the mouse is a resident of Watership Down before the arrival of the rabbits. While rabbits usually despise smaller mammals like rodents and shrews, and view them as untrustworthy, Hazel kindly saves the mouse from a
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Bigwig infiltrates Efrafa in the guise of a 'hlessi' (a wandering rabbit unattached to any warren). He is recruited into the Efrafan Owsla by Woundwort, while Hazel and several other Watership rabbits hide across the nearby
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Two of the hutch does, who escape in order to live with the wild rabbits. Clover's mate, Laurel, does not escape with her and allows himself to be taken back to the hutch by the farmer. Later, Holly becomes Clover's new
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A Sandleford rabbit, who helps Bluebell to escape the poisoning of the Sandleford warren but becomes very ill and weak in the process. He travels towards Watership with Holly and Bluebell, but is murdered by Cowslip's
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Former captain of the Sandleford Warren Owsla, escapes with Bluebell when his warren is destroyed by men. He is near death when he finds the warren at Watership Down, but is nursed back to health and welcomed by the
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notes that the book quickly achieved such a high popularity despite the fact that it "came out at a high price and in an unattractive jacket from a publisher who had hardly been heard of." Fred Inglis, in his book
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adventure story, with moments of such tension that the helplessly involved reader finds himself checking whether things are going to work out all right on the next page before daring to finish the preceding one."
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Described as a "dashing" buck rabbit, notable for his storytelling ability and speed. He is the first to recognize Watership Down as their best new home, and is instrumental in both raids on Nuthanger farm.
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in which the main characters are talking rabbits, published in 1976 by Fantasy Games Unlimited. It introduced several innovations to role-playing game design, being the first game to allow players to have
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roles, as well as the first with detailed martial arts and skill systems. Fantasy Games Unlimited published a second edition of the game in 1982, and the game was modified and republished by
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The sturdy and level-headed nephew of Sandleford's Chief Rabbit. At Sandleford, he is teased for his pale grey fur (his namesake) and accused of getting his position in the Owsla through
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rabbit whose Lapine name means "Little One of Many" (Rabbits have a single word, "hrair" - sometimes translated as "thousand" - for all numbers greater than four. Fiver's name in Lapine,
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The book explores the themes of exile, survival, heroism, leadership, political responsibility, and the "making of a hero and a community". Joan Bridgman's analysis of Adams's works in
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The story began as tales that Richard Adams told his young daughters Juliet and Rosamund during long car journeys. He recounted in 2007 that he "began telling the story of the rabbits
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and presumed dead; Fiver's visions prompt him and Blackberry to return and rescue Hazel. When the embassy to Efrafa returns soon after, Hazel and his rabbits learn that Efrafa is a
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A lesser deity in rabbit folklore, tasked by Frith to organize the world. He often abuses his power to try to harm or rein in El-ahrairah and the rabbits, but is always outsmarted.
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Although Watership Down is a peaceful habitat, Hazel realizes that, with all buck rabbits and no does, the warren will soon die out. With the help of their useful new friend, a
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to frighten rabbit kits. Kehaar rejoins his colony, but continues to visit the rabbits every winter. He refuses to search for Woundwort, showing that even he still fears him.
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in Chicago by John Hildreth. This production was directed by Katie McLean Hainsworth and the cast included Scott T. Barsotti, Chris Daley, Paul S. Holmquist, and Mandy Walsh.
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named Kehaar, they discover a nearby warren called Efrafa, which is overcrowded. At Hazel's request, Holly leads a small embassy to Efrafa to present their request for does.
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as General Woundwort. It received generally positive reviews, with praise for the performances of its voice cast, but received criticism for its tone and the quality of the
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In July 2014, it was announced that the BBC would be airing a new animated series based on the book and in April 2016 that the series would be a co-production between the
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the rest of the Efrafans from getting any further into the burrows, Hazel, Dandelion and Blackberry return to Nuthanger Farm. They release Bob, the farmer's
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A strong half-grown buck who was expected to be part of the Sandleford Owsla once he reached maturity. He joins Bigwig and Silver as a fighter for the group.
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General Woundwort, who refuses to allow anyone to leave his warren. Holly and his three companions have managed to escape with little more than their lives.
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is an adventure story, no more than that: rather a swashbuckling crude one to boot. There are virtuous rabbits and bad rabbits: if that's allegory,
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narrated an unabridged edition, originally published on LP in the 1970s by the Talking Books program of the American Foundation for the Blind (
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In his acknowledgments, Mr. Adams credited Mr. Lockley's book for his own description of bunny behavior in his tale of wandering rabbits.
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s universal motifs of liberation and self-determination have been identified with by readers from a diversity of backgrounds; the author
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Six books have won both awards in 45 years through 2011; alternatively, six authors have won the Carnegie Medal in Literature for their
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Bigwig, saving him. He is one of Hazel's most trusted advisors, and he and Kehaar devise the plan to rescue does from Efrafa.
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Hazel that the patrol must be killed to prevent them from reporting to Woundwort, but Hazel spares them and sends them off.
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called the play "an exciting, often brutal tale of survival" and said that "even when it's a muddle, it's a glorious one."
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in Canada. Only the first two series were aired in the UK, while all three series were aired in Canada. It was produced by
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Rothen, Kathleen J.; Beverly Langston (March 1987). "Hazel, Fiver, Odysseus, and You: An Odyssey into Critical Thinking".
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others, helped by Hazel's good judgement and the ingenuity of the clever rabbit Blackberry. Along the way, they cross the
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In 1990, a 16-hour, 11-cassette recording read by John MacDonald was published by Books on Tape, Inc. of Santa Ana, CA.
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was introduced to the book by his then girlfriend. This gave him an idea to create a new album in the same style as his
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Kitchell, Kenneth F. Jr. (Fall 1986). "The Shrinking of the Epic Hero: From Homer to Richard Adams's Watership Down".
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for the novel, where it is spoken by the rabbit characters. The language was again used in Adams's 1996 sequel,
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can be Ireland after the famine, Rwanda after the massacres." Kadish has praised both the fantasy genre and
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The film has also seen some positive critical attention. In 1979 the film received a nomination for the
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An ex-Owsla officer, and the largest, strongest, and bravest rabbit of the group. His name in Lapine is
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in which the rabbit world is matriarchal, and new warrens are initiated by dissatisfied young females.
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Through the Looking Glass: Further Adventures and Misadventures in the Realm of Children's Literature
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A new graphic novel version of Watership Down was released in 2023, adapted by award-winning author
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A large, sleek buck from Cowslip's warren who leaves with the Watership Down rabbits after his doe,
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includes stories where the female rabbits play a more prominent role in the Watership Down warren.
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the Earth, Frith promised that rabbits would never be allowed to go extinct. In Lapine, the word
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trouble interpreting them. Her name means literally "shine-dew-fur", or "fur shining like dew".
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Described in the book as a "rather slow, stupid rabbit", but is accepted by Hazel regardless.
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There were probably more than five rabbits in the litter when Fiver was born, but his name,
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released an unabridged digital download of the book, narrated by the multiple award-winning
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From 1999 to 2001, the book was also adapted as an animated television series, broadcast on
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Resh Thomas, Jane (4 August 1974). "Old Worlds and New: Anti-Feminism in Watership Down".
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in the Young Adult category, which annually honours one book from the last four years. In
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Celebrating Children's Books: Essays on Children's Literature in Honor of Zena Sutherland
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is the Lapine term for the moon/moonrise, as well as the word for the Land of the Dead.
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recorded a five and a half-hour abridged version of the story for Puffin Audiobooks.
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strange and evasive behaviour of the new rabbits. Later, Bigwig is caught in a
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of only eight. Rosen's adaptation was praised for "cutting through Adams' book
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themes, the novel follows the rabbits as they escape the destruction of their
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confer the Carnegie and select the winner from all British children's books.
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The map in the front of the book indicates the story begins in the real-life
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of the story was made, which both aired in the UK and was made available on
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Paradata - A living history of the parachute regiment and airborne forces
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magazine, released shortly after the resignation and pardon of President
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After releasing the dog, Hazel is attacked by Tab, one of the farmhouse
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them often. According to Adams, Kehaar was based on a fighter from the
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In November 2016, a new two-part two-hour dramatisation, written by
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the River Test, when Hazel orders the rabbits to do so. His name is
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heralded the book's publication, saying "If there is no place for
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The Promise of Happiness: Value and meaning in children's fiction
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Townsend, John Rowe (1981). Betsy Hearne; Marilyn Kaye (eds.).
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in children's bookshops, then children's literature is dead."
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Fiver's visions instruct the rabbits to seek a home atop the
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from the hutch. Hazel is wounded in the leg by the farmer's
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and starred several well-known British actors, including
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Adams completed a sequel almost 25 years later, in 1996,
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in southern England, the story features a small group of
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The concept of the hero has invited comparisons between
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Masterplots II: Juvenile and Young Adult Fiction Series
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In similar vein, literary critic Jane Resh Thomas said
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in 1978 and, from 1999 to 2001, an animated children's
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Richard Adams: Forever animated by the life of animals
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and seek a place to establish a new home (the hill of
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for Best Original Music Score for a Dramatic Series.
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The primary deity in rabbit folklore, similar to the
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On 27 May 2020, the high court in London ruled that
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tour that became the subject of a co-authored book,
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In other countries the album was released as 993:servant of the god Frith who appears in rabbit 605:Hazel departs Watership Down with El-ahrairah. 588:effects of overcrowding at both their warrens. 414:its title. There was a second edition in 1973. 3758:. No. 4100. 3 October 2002. p. 129. 3099:. Burnaby Public Library. 2007. Archived from 2754: 2752: 2732: 2730: 2591:. England, UK: Penguin Books. pp. 18–20. 2401: 2284: 1861:with a foreword by the author, Richard Adams. 1670:was again adapted for the stage, this time by 508:. The group eventually finds and settles in a 4969:The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 4536: 4398: 4277: 3543: 3310: 3038: 2455: 2354: 2259: 1170:scholar John Rateliff calls Adams's novel an 5999:British novels adapted into television shows 2933: 2849:Classical and Modern Literature: A Quarterly 2404:"Ronald Lockley, of Rabbit Fame, Dies at 96" 1418:... damages the novel in only a minor way". 1374: 491: 464:, Fiver, a runt buck (male) rabbit who is a 3673: 3517: 3269: 3254: 3248: 2749: 2727: 2348: 2175:. Wizards of the Coast, Inc. Archived from 1561:. 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New York, NY: Scribner. pp. xvi. 2846: 2840: 2794: 2758: 2674:"Lapine: The Language Of Watership Down" 2539: 2537: 1430: 863: 815:making peace with the Watership rabbits. 559:to float away down the Test and escape. 495: 440: 424:edition was also published that year by 3642: 3191:(1993). "Afterword". In Richard Adams, 3014:. Cambridge University Press. pp.  2826:National Council of Teachers of English 2662: 2376:"Ronald Lockley: Find More Like This". 2106: 1785:In the 1970s, the book was released by 1623: 1116:(1949), and in particular, Campbell's " 5941: 3594: 3440: 3131:12 March 2001. 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"Lapine". 2643: 2611: 2586: 2575:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 2562: 2534: 2474: 2430: 2320: 2290: 2234:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 2196: 2194: 16:1972 adventure novel by Richard Adams 3499:"Watership Down to be adapted on TV" 2957: 2951: 2500: 2494: 2323:"Audio Interview with Richard Adams" 2170: 2144:"Watership Down (by) Richardo Adams" 2072: 2069:, on the Berkshire-Hampshire border. 2039: 1885:In the American stop motion TV show 1712: 635:("Chief Hazel" or "Prince Hazel" in 562: 4550: 3984:Watership Down read by Andrew Sachs 3981:Adams, Richard (27 November 1997). 3337:. lettersofnote.com. Archived from 2943:(22 December 1972). "Animal Epic". 2707:The Dictionary of Made-Up Languages 2668: 2134: 2129:"Watership Down (by) Richard Adams" 2122: 1793:, with musical background—music by 1762:by Neville Teller was broadcast by 13: 6029:Novels adapted into radio programs 5858:LGBT themes in speculative fiction 5184:Works inspired by J. R. R. Tolkien 4092:"Season 3, Episode 18 Monstourage" 3896:Richard Adams; Alexander Scourby. 3783: 3595:Prudom, Laura (23 December 2018). 3195:. London: Puffin Modern Classics. 2260:Sally Eckhoff (26 November 1996). 2191: 1799:Academy of St Martin in the Fields 1554:... to get to the beating heart". 1482:The Prince with a Thousand Enemies 1009: 445:The real Watership Down, near the 14: 6075: 6064:Children's books set in Hampshire 5994:British novels adapted into plays 5989:British novels adapted into films 4145: 3849:Adams, Richard (1 January 1976). 3643:Gardner, Lyn (22 November 2006). 2798:(18 March 1974). "Rabbit, Read". 1822:was adapted into a four-cassette 1387:, who wrote that stories such as 1361:Guardian Children's Fiction Prize 541: 133:Guardian Children's Fiction Prize 5923: 5922: 5912: 3752:"Classic Serial: Watership Down" 3674:Sam Marlowe (29 November 2006). 3360:Phil Villarreal (15 July 2005). 3213:Lanes, Selma G. (30 June 1974). 2543:Adams, Richard. "Introduction". 2503:"Words Interview, Richard Adams" 2475:Stead, Sam (19 September 2023). 1974: 1960: 1946: 1868: 1486:Music Inspired by Watership Down 876:; pictured with summer plumage). 240:, possessing their own culture, 19:For the real-life location, see 5913: 4868:Ballantine Adult Fantasy series 4128: 4109: 4084: 4058: 4033: 4008: 4004:– via bookdepository.com. 3974: 3941: 3921: 3889: 3867: 3842: 3828: 3803: 3777: 3744: 3694: 3667: 3636: 3611: 3588: 3563: 3544:John Plunkett (27 April 2016). 3537: 3511: 3491: 3461: 3449: 3443:REQUEST: Replay Member Magazine 3434: 3412: 3386: 3353: 3327: 3311:Collings, Stephen (2003–2008). 3304: 3290: 3160: 3134: 3086: 3032: 3001: 2968: 2929:. 23 December 1972. p. 47. 2867: 2637: 2605: 2580: 2468: 2449: 2424: 2402:Douglas Martin (4 April 2000). 2395: 2362:. 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Retrieved 27 February 2018. 3041:"Whose Parable Is It Anyway?" 2781:– via The Free Library. 2236:. Retrieved 8 September 2012. 1780: 1573: 1365:California Young Reader Medal 997:as a kind of analogue to the 608: 137:California Young Reader Medal 120:413 (first edition) plus maps 6059:Children's books about death 4136:"Dimension 20: Burrow's End" 2321:Swaim, Don (10 April 1985). 2232:publication contents at the 2100: 1998:The Animals of Farthing Wood 1954:Children's literature portal 1229: 1174:"what-if" book: what if the 378:Voyage Through the Antarctic 7: 4886:The Encyclopedia of Fantasy 3727:GURPS Bunnies & Burrows 2501:Vine, Phillip (July 1985), 2262:"Tales from Watership Down" 1939: 1900:The November 1974 issue of 1897:, in place of the rabbits. 1880: 645:Hazel's younger brother, a 591: 10: 6080: 3469:"Canada's Awards Database" 2900:"Interview: Richard Adams" 2228:Tales from Watership Down 2202:"Interview: Richard Adams" 1716: 1661: 1627: 1577: 1514:. 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Retrieved 26 July 2012. 2382:In 1964 he had published 2250:at the Internet Book List 2247:Tales from Watership Down 2119:. Retrieved 26 July 2012. 1726:inspired the creation of 1424:Tales from Watership Down 1375:Criticism of gender roles 1359:. He also won the annual 1342: 1053:has been described as an 1045: 1031:Tales from Watership Down 492:Part 2: On Watership Down 308:Tales from Watership Down 198:Tales from Watership Down 192: 180: 168: 154: 142: 124: 116: 108: 100: 90: 80: 70: 62: 52: 40: 21:Watership Down, Hampshire 5974:British adventure novels 5189:World Fantasy Convention 4242:Carnegie Medal recipient 3930:. The Mind's Eye. 1984. 2644:Adams, Richard (2005) . 2525:"Obituary: Rex Collings" 1982:Rabbits and hares portal 1753: 1455: 1131:characters and those in 1120:" theory, also based on 1073:, creating a story with 941:means "the sun/sunrise". 6044:Novels set in Hampshire 6039:Novels set in Berkshire 6034:Novels by Richard Adams 5257:Fire-breathing monsters 4481:Short story collections 4164:publication history at 4046:. Blackstone Audio, Inc 3948:Adams, Richard (1990). 3619:"Watership Down (2018)" 3597:"WATERSHIP DOWN REVIEW" 3420:"100 Greatest Cartoons" 3335:"I HATE 'Bright Eyes'!" 3313:"Watership Down (1978)" 3075:29 January 2013 at the 2874:Adams, Richard (2005). 2766:The Contemporary Review 2612:Adams, Richard (2005). 2587:Adams, Richard (1974). 2431:Adams, Richard (1990). 2291:Adams, Richard (1974). 2084:Professional librarians 1801:under the direction of 1678:in London. 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Penguin Books Ltd. 3917:– via WorldCat. 3786:"nevilleteller.co.uk" 3239:Lanes, Selma (2004). 3008:Inglis, Fred (1981). 2573:title listing at the 2173:"Classics of Fantasy" 1728:Bunnies & Burrows 1719:Bunnies & Burrows 1567:100 Greatest Cartoons 1498:Watership Down (film) 1431:Ownership controversy 1421:Adams's 1996 sequel, 1213:When asked in a 2007 1108:comparative mythology 983:Black Rabbit of InlĂ©: 867: 534:run by the ferocious 499: 444: 338: 319: 288:animated feature film 6009:Debut fantasy novels 5878:Supernatural fiction 4955:Fantastic Adventures 3479:on 17 September 2007 3070:Carnegie Winner 1972 2713:. pp. 125–126. 2551:U.S. edition, 2005. 2208:. 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Richard Adams
Fantasy
Rex Collings
Carnegie Medal (literary award)
Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
California Young Reader Medal
ISBN
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OCLC
633254
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Tales from Watership Down
adventure novel
Richard Adams
Rex Collings Ltd
Hampshire
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anthropomorphised
language
proverbs
mythology
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warren
Watership Down
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