| Title: | Watership Down |
| Author: | Richard Adams |
| Genre: | Fantasy |
| Series: | Watership Down |
| Copyright: | 1972 |
| Binding: | paperback |
| LibraryThing: | Watership Down |
| Status: | Owned |
| Quote: |
What Robin Hood is to the English and John Henry to the American Negroes, Elil-Hrair-Rah, El-ahrairah - The Prince with a Thousand Enemies - is to rabbits. Uncle Remus might well have heard of him, for some of El-ahrairah's adventures are those of Brair Rabbit. For that matter, Odysseus himself might have borrowed a trick or two from the rabbit hero, for he is very old and was never at a loss for a trick to decieve his enemies. |
First of what later became its own genre of fantasy; (realistic) animals as protagonists, with their own culture and myths.
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