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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.
361:... improvised off the top of head, as were driving along". The daughters insisted he write it down—"they were very, very persistent". After some delay he began writing in the evenings and completed it 18 months later. The book is dedicated to the two girls.
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1391:"now fit rather uneasily into the modern world of consideration of both sexes". He contrasted Hazel's sensitivity to Fiver with the "far more mechanical" attitude of the bucks towards the does portrayed as "little more than passive baby-factories".
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Resh Thomas, Jane (4 August 1974). "Old Worlds and New: Anti-Feminism in Watership Down".
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Masterplots II: Juvenile and Young Adult Fiction Series
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for Best Original Music Score for a Dramatic Series.
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3875:"George Butterworth – Scenes From Watership Down"
3852:Watership Down: Read by Roy Dotrice. Talking Book
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2958:Mano, D. Keith (26 April 1974). "Banal Bunnies".
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2329:. CBS Radio Stations News Service. Archived from
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321:"To Juliet and Rosamund, remembering the road to
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3441:Sherry, Kevin F. (June 2002). "Watership Down".
1470:album. In 1977 he released the all instrumental
372:. The two later became friends, embarking on an
6019:Guardian Children's Fiction Prize-winning works
4116:Kelly, Sean (November 1974). "Watergate Down".
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3144:. California Young Reader Medal. Archived from
2648:. New York, London, Toronto, Sydney: Scribner.
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1758:In 2002, a two-part, two-hour dramatisation of
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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.
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3758:. No. 4100. 3 October 2002. p. 129.
3099:. Burnaby Public Library. 2007. Archived from
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2591:. England, UK: Penguin Books. pp. 18–20.
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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".
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3473:Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television
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2456:Van der Ploeg, Harry (15 February 2020).
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1559:Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation
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278:; the published book then won the annual
4018:Watership Down, narrated by Ralph Cosham
3952:. Newport Beach, Calif.: Books on Tape.
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3039:Rachel Kadish (September–October 2011).
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2674:"Lapine: The Language Of Watership Down"
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3191:(1993). "Afterword". In Richard Adams,
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2376:"Ronald Lockley: Find More Like This".
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3499:"Watership Down to be adapted on TV"
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2323:"Audio Interview with Richard Adams"
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2144:"Watership Down (by) Richardo Adams"
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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
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2129:"Watership Down (by) Richard Adams"
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1793:, with musical background—music by
1762:by Neville Teller was broadcast by
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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.
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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
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445:The real Watership Down, near the
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6064:Children's books set in Hampshire
5994:British novels adapted into plays
5989:British novels adapted into films
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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
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1361:Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
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133:Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
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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).
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1486:Music Inspired by Watership Down
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1630:Watership Down (2018 TV series)
1580:Watership Down (1999 TV series)
1034:, and has appeared in both the
822:presumably killed by predators.
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129:Carnegie Medal (literary award)
28:Watership Down (disambiguation)
6054:Novels about rabbits and hares
4015:Adams, Richard (21 May 2010).
2759:Bridgman, Joan (August 2000).
2523:Quigly, Isabel (8 June 1996).
2384:The Private Life of the Rabbit
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2026:FernGully: The Last Rainforest
1538:. The film featured the song "
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1401:The Private Life of the Rabbit
1113:The Hero with a Thousand Faces
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368:(1964), by British naturalist
366:The Private Life of the Rabbit
315:Origin and publication history
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4040:Adams, Richard (7 May 2019).
3518:Alex Ritman (27 April 2016).
3422:. Channel 4. 27 February 2005
3398:World Science Fiction Society
3168:"The Big Read: Top 100 Books"
3083:. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
3041:"Whose Parable Is It Anyway?"
2781:– via The Free Library.
2236:. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
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1365:California Young Reader Medal
997:as a kind of analogue to the
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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
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1998:The Animals of Farthing Wood
1954:Children's literature portal
1229:
1174:"what-if" book: what if the
378:Voyage Through the Antarctic
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4886:The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
3727:GURPS Bunnies & Burrows
2501:Vine, Phillip (July 1985),
2262:"Tales from Watership Down"
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1900:The November 1974 issue of
1897:, in place of the rabbits.
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645:Hazel's younger brother, a
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3469:"Canada's Awards Database"
2900:"Interview: Richard Adams"
2228:Tales from Watership Down
2202:"Interview: Richard Adams"
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1396:New York Times Book Review
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874:Chroicocephalus ridibundus
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4489:Tales from Watership Down
4480:
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4372:Watership Down, Hampshire
4340:Tales from Watership Down
4331:
4305:
4253:The Ghost of Thomas Kempe
4248:
4239:
4229:
4224:
4188:—editorial by Rich Policz
4156:at the Internet Book List
4021:. Blackstone Audio, Inc.
3278:"Books in Brief: Fiction"
3215:"Male Chauvinist Rabbits"
2761:"Richard Adams at Eighty"
2745:. Salem Press, Inc. 1991.
2577:. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
2531:. 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:
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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. Directed by
1491:
1095:The Contemporary Review
389:Operation Market Garden
340:"Master Rabbit I saw" —
5008:Dungeons & Dragons
3645:"Down the rabbit hole"
3524:The Hollywood Reporter
3475:. 2003. Archived from
2925:"Pick of the Warren".
1923:Dungeons & Dragons
1040:television adaptations
877:
501:
454:
383:In his autobiography,
345:
327:
5959:1972 children's books
5074:International Fantasy
4366:Bunnies & Burrows
4182:"Life and Society on
4175:title listing at the
3987:. 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 Inlé:
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:. BBC. 16 March 2007
1705:was adapted for the
1624:2018 animated series
1565:'s 2006 documentary
891:Norwegian Resistance
781:Haystack and Clover:
403:, The Netherlands.
270:was Richard Adams's
26:For other uses, see
5969:1972 fantasy novels
5954:1972 British novels
5179:Tolkien's influence
4892:Fantasy Masterworks
4845:Television programs
4653:Fairy tale parodies
4454:The Girl in a Swing
4197:by John D. Rateliff
3790:nevilleteller.co.uk
3732:Steve Jackson Games
3706:lifelinetheatre.com
3374:on 27 December 2008
3106:on 28 November 2007
2818:The English Journal
2737:"Watership Downs".
2336:on 18 February 2008
2179:on 28 December 2008
2012:The Constant Rabbit
1773:, was broadcast on
1741:Steve Jackson Games
1506:wrote and directed
1460:In the early 1970s
1353:Library Association
1347:Adams won the 1972
1209:Religious symbolism
913:Mythical characters
692:Speedwell and Acorn
437:Part 1: The Journey
47:First edition cover
37:
6024:Novels about death
5401:Damsel in distress
5169:Mythopoeic Society
4770:Paranormal romance
4685:Historical fantasy
4670:Fantasy of manners
4624:Children's fantasy
4124:: 47, 90, 94, 100.
3394:"1979 Hugo Awards"
3367:Arizona Daily Star
3341:on 15 January 2019
3315:. BFI Screenonline
3283:The New York Times
3243:. David R. Godine.
3219:The New York Times
2796:Prescott, Peter S.
2408:The New York Times
2272:on 7 December 2007
2171:Rateliff, John D.
1795:George Butterworth
1656:computer animation
1298:John Rowe Townsend
1024:created by author
1022:fictional language
878:
801:General Woundwort:
502:
455:
216:by English author
35:
5964:1972 debut novels
5936:
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5735:Places and events
5197:
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4748:Planetary romance
4659:Fairytale fantasy
4614:Alternate history
4602:Sword and sorcery
4593:Action-adventure
4518:
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4379:
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4259:
4249:Succeeded by
4072:. 22 October 2023
3784:Teller, Neville.
3740:978-1-55634-237-0
3201:978-0-14-036453-8
3170:. BBC. April 2003
3051:on 4 October 2011
2885:978-0-7432-7770-9
2655:978-0-7432-7770-9
2040:Explanatory notes
1809:Alexander Scourby
1732:role-playing game
1713:Role-playing game
1676:Lyric Hammersmith
1588:in the UK and on
1467:Lord of the Rings
1294:is an allegory."
886:black-headed gull
870:black-headed gull
619:Sandleford warren
563:Part 4: Hazel-rah
520:black-headed gull
397:Airborne Cemetery
380:(A. Lane, 1982).
342:Walter de la Mare
323:Stratford-on-Avon
292:television series
238:anthropomorphised
205:
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101:Publication place
6071:
6049:Survival fiction
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5792:Enchanted forest
5436:Occult detective
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5164:Lovecraft fandom
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4833:highest-grossing
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4794:West‎ern fantasy
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1129:Watership Down's
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752:Cowslip's warren
625:Hazel/Hazel-rah:
393:Battle of Arnhem
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5578:Incantation
5531:Magic sword
5089:Méliès d'Or
4990:Weird Tales
4743:Dying Earth
4722:Mythopoeia‎
4700:Low fantasy
4665:Fantastique
4352:Bright Eyes
4306:Adaptations
4000:17 February
3881:17 February
3820:17 February
3795:17 February
3756:Radio Times
3628:25 December
3603:26 December
3580:26 December
3575:Radio Times
3504:Digital Spy
2910:22 February
2711:Adams Media
2063:Wash Common
1991:Animal Farm
1875:James Sturm
1848:Audible.com
1791:Roy Dotrice
1775:BBC Radio 4
1764:BBC Radio 4
1730:, an early
1680:Melly Still
1648:John Boyega
1606:Dawn French
1598:Stephen Fry
1542:", sung by
1540:Bright Eyes
1536:Roy Kinnear
1473:El-Ahrairah
1451:Adaptations
1410:"draws upon
1203:Renaissance
1199:Middle Ages
1101:mythologist
1061:heroic and
999:grim reaper
976:Rabscuttle:
860:Non-rabbits
832:Hyzenthlay:
768:Nildro-hain
764:Strawberry:
667:Blackberry:
629:protagonist
449:village of
272:debut novel
236:, they are
5943:Categories
5888:Tokusatsu‎
5837:Fairy tale
5780:Dreamworld
5678:Hobgoblins
5613:Witchcraft
5583:Necromancy
5563:Divination
5558:Demonology
5521:Magic ring
5511:Magic item
5494:Ceremonial
5383:Characters
5304:Werewolves
5242:Elementals
5146:Filk music
5094:Mythopoeic
4929:Publishers
4855:Literature
4815:television
4787:Weird West
4727:Omegaverse
4597:Lost world
4568:Literature
4201:Review of
4192:Review of
4101:14 October
4076:23 October
4027:B003NGXOSI
3908:1017729665
3861:B01IW6MGAU
3662:sentences.
3623:Metacritic
3345:14 January
2690:23 January
2462:De Stentor
2067:Sandleford
1912:Sean Kelly
1781:Audiobooks
1748:supplement
1672:Rona Munro
1646:as Hazel,
1602:Rik Mayall
1574:Television
1462:Bo Hansson
1394:In a 1974
1269:picaresque
1224:Robin Hood
1085:, and the
901:The Mouse:
852:Blackavar:
845:Vilthuril:
805:antagonist
733:Pimpernel:
722:fugitives.
680:Buckthorn:
674:Dandelion:
609:Characters
553:River Test
459:Sandleford
451:Kingsclere
401:Oosterbeek
276:manuscript
252:. Evoking
5883:Superhero
5868:Mythology
5765:Lost city
5673:Halflings
5593:Shamanism
5588:Runecraft
5573:Evocation
5431:Magicians
5406:Dark lord
5391:Barbarian
5351:Skeletons
5274:Gargoyles
5252:Familiars
5212:Creatures
4948:Fantastic
4939:Magazines
4782:New weird
4587:Subgenres
4470:Traveller
4413:Works by
4208:Jo Walton
4050:3 October
3877:. discogs
3764:0033-8060
3680:The Times
3142:"Winners"
3055:3 October
2861:0197-2227
2834:1544-6166
2828:: 56–59.
2779:0010-7565
2679:Langmaker
2327:Book Beat
2101:Citations
1846:In 2010,
1824:audiobook
1818:In 1984,
1750:in 1992.
1701:In 2011,
1695:The Times
1666:In 2006,
1610:John Hurt
1563:Channel 4
1516:John Hurt
1381:afterword
1351:from the
1230:Reception
1215:BBC Radio
1179:Cassandra
1153:epic poem
1122:Carl Jung
1059:classical
985:Known as
949:trickster
947:A rabbit
826:Groundsel
803:The main
726:Bluebell:
633:Hazel-rah
453:, in 1975
447:Hampshire
374:Antarctic
250:mythology
226:Hampshire
176:823/.9/14
81:Publisher
5928:Category
5822:Allegory
5698:Mermaids
5668:Gremlins
5633:Centaurs
5568:Egregore
5549:Schools
5516:Grimoire
5476:Elements
5448:Wild man
5368:Unicorns
5356:Vampires
5299:Werecats
5141:Fanspeak
5049:Crawford
5019:Podcasts
4732:Romantic
4715:Mythpunk
4646:Grimdark
4634:Bangsian
4096:TV Guide
3968:21266537
3913:19 April
3730:(1992),
3686:21 March
3682:. London
3655:21 March
3651:. London
3555:28 April
3529:28 April
3483:26 April
3319:28 March
3245:, p. 198
3174:28 March
3110:28 March
3073:Archived
2800:Newsweek
2549:Scribner
2413:26 April
2358:(1972).
2340:21 March
2276:15 March
2212:15 March
2183:21 March
2117:WorldCat
2033:Warriors
2005:Arrietty
1940:See also
1881:Parodies
1789:read by
1737:humanoid
1502:In 1978
1263:: "Adams
1250:Newsweek
1160:Odysseus
1118:monomyth
1077:motifs.
1055:allegory
995:folklore
987:Inlé-rah
819:Vervain:
740:Threarah
736:rabbits.
713:Hlao-roo
702:nepotism
686:Hawkbit:
599:bogeyman
592:Epilogue
574:Labrador
246:proverbs
242:language
63:Language
5918:Outline
5815:Related
5693:Merfolk
5683:Kobolds
5663:Goblins
5648:Treants
5638:Dwarves
5608:Theurgy
5553:Alchemy
5485:neutral
5453:Witches
5396:Caveman
5361:Zombies
5346:Mummies
5316:Spirits
5267:Dragons
5262:Chimera
5247:Faeries
5064:Gemmell
5059:Gandalf
5014:FĂ©eries
4983:Unknown
4863:Authors
4838:S&S
4578:Sources
4563:History
4438:Shardik
4225:Awards
3224:10 July
3016:204–205
2630:Hrairoo
2334:(audio)
2093:varied.
1926:series
1919:Dropout
1662:Theatre
1640:Netflix
1291:Bonanza
1168:Tolkien
1156:Odyssey
1138:Odyssey
1083:Odyssey
991:phantom
927:Abraham
906:kestrel
882:Kehaar:
848:father.
788:Boxwood
758:Cowslip
708:Pipkin:
698:Silver:
661:Thlayli
657:Bigwig:
651:Hrairoo
614:Rabbits
528:shotgun
457:In the
300:Netflix
234:burrows
230:rabbits
75:Fantasy
5787:Castle
5748:Worlds
5743:Quests
5725:Trolls
5703:Mermen
5658:Gnomes
5653:Giants
5426:Heroes
5341:Liches
5336:Ghosts
5326:Undead
5289:Nymphs
5235:Ghouls
5230:Devils
5225:Demons
5220:Angels
5203:Tropes
5154:fandom
5124:Fandom
5104:Saturn
5099:Nebula
5054:Dragon
5039:Balrog
5032:Awards
4873:Comics
4755:Shenmo
4710:Mythic
4695:LitRPG
4690:Isekai
4629:Comedy
4607:Wuxia‎
4511:(1977)
4500:Poetry
4492:(1996)
4473:(1988)
4465:(1984)
4457:(1980)
4449:(1977)
4441:(1974)
4433:(1972)
4422:Novels
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3426:11 May
3404:11 May
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1195:Latins
1191:Turnus
1172:Aeneid
1164:Aeneas
1148:Aeneid
1143:Virgil
1087:Aeneid
1071:Virgil
1046:Themes
964:Anansi
919:Frith:
795:Efrafa
719:Holly:
643:Fiver:
637:Lapine
536:despot
513:hanger
462:warren
391:, the
359:
258:warren
212:is an
200:
163:633254
125:Awards
53:Author
5893:Kaiju
5863:Mecha
5832:Fable
5710:Ogres
5643:Elves
5538:Runes
5489:light
5411:Donor
5373:YĹŤkai
5331:Death
5084:Locus
5000:Other
4962:Locus
4828:Films
4823:Anime
4803:Media
4573:Magic
4246:1972
3769:1 May
3599:. IGN
3445:: 46.
3152:8 May
3104:(PDF)
3097:(PDF)
3081:CILIP
2824:(3).
2507:Words
2266:Salon
1754:Radio
1746:GURPS
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