Sorry I've been away from the list for so long, but my computer has really been going to hell lately. I think I have it running okay now (where's that wood to...
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Rabbitpage@...
Sep 3, 1998 11:50 pm
I WELCOME BACK Michael Passmore mgpjlp@... ____________________________________________________________________ List Site:...
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Rob Browning
platypuss-0@...
Sep 9, 1998 9:34 pm
hey, im new to this list. I go by Moocow (real name is Rob). I've read both Watership Down and Tales from Watership Down. I was wondering if there was ever...
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Threar Roo
unicorn_tears@...
Sep 10, 1998 12:01 am
You've come to the Right Place, Moocow!!!! People around here call me Threaroo, and I like welcoming all of the Newbees. I run the Watership Down Fan-Fiction...
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Threar Roo
unicorn_tears@...
Sep 10, 1998 12:02 am
You've come to the Right Place, Moocow!!!! People around here call me Threaroo, and I like welcoming all of the Newbees. I run the Watership Down Fan-Fiction...
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Rabbitpage@...
Sep 10, 1998 1:40 am
HELLO EVER BUNNY, I HAVE THE (DRAMATIZED) AUDIO TAPES OF "WATERSHIP DOWN" AS WELL AS "TALES FROM WATERSHIP DOWN" I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHO ELSE HAS THEM AND...
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Michael Passmore
mgpjlp@...
Sep 10, 1998 5:40 am
... From: Rob Browning <platypuss-0@...> ... Welcome to the list! ... Michael Passmore mgpjlp@... ...
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Sarah Townsend
Wee_Wah@...
Sep 10, 1998 5:22 pm
Hi, I am also new to this list. I think it will be very interesting hearing what everyone has to say about one of my favorite books. I discovered it in 6th...
Hi Sarah, I too am new to the group and have a very profound affection for the story. I wrote my Senior Thesis in college on the heroic elements of Watership...
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Eric Benson
ebenson@...
Sep 10, 1998 7:08 pm
That's cool.. your senior thesis? How long was it...? meaning.. too long to post somewhere? ... Eric Benson "Benzo" Graphic Designer Logic Solutions 2929...
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David Ladd
DavidL@...
Sep 10, 1998 7:21 pm
Actually that hadn't occurred to me. I will have to dig it out and see if it might be of interest. ... From: Eric Benson [SMTP:ebenson@...] Sent:...
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Michael Passmore
mgpjlp@...
Sep 10, 1998 8:07 pm
... From: Sarah Townsend <Wee_Wah@...> ... Welcome! ... Michael Passmore mgpjlp@... ...
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Michael Koontz
michael_koontz@...
Sep 10, 1998 10:26 pm
Does anyone know if Adams created an entire Lapine dictionary or did he just come up with the terms in the books? ... Reply-To: watershipdown@... ...
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David Ladd
DavidL@...
Sep 10, 1998 10:28 pm
I recall a glossary being included at either the beginning or end of the novel. But it has been awhile since I have checked. ... From: Michael Koontz...
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Chris Boyce
talami@...
Sep 11, 1998 12:28 am
Hello All, ... I'm pretty sure he would have made up the few lapine words and phrases that appear in Watership as he went along. I doubt he made up any more....
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Rob Browning
platypuss-0@...
Sep 11, 1998 12:38 am
Yah, there's one in both books, but those are the only definitions I know of. Moocow :) :| :( ... ...
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JONATHAN GRADY
jgrady@...
Sep 11, 1998 12:56 am
It's very possible Adams did create an entire language, Tolkien came up with around ten seperate and distinct 'fictional' languages, I'm not saying that Adams...
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Rob Browning
platypuss-0@...
Sep 11, 1998 1:09 am
I discovered it through another series of books, Brian Jacques' "Redwall" series, which follows the tradition of Watership Down Moocow :) :| :( ... ...
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JONATHAN GRADY
jgrady@...
Sep 11, 1998 1:17 am
I like the redwall books, but I don't think they follow the traditions of watership down those books are less, and try not to mis understand me, serious than...
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IamTopKnot@...
Sep 11, 1998 1:44 am
Try the following: "Tailchaser's Song" by Tad Williams "The Book of the Dun Cow" by Walter Wangerin, Jr. Wyn ...
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Pancake14@...
Sep 11, 1998 1:49 am
Yeah, Redwall was recommended to me and I heard it was very good, though I have not gotten a chance to read it yet. It is a lot like watership Down, except it...
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Michael Koontz
michael_koontz@...
Sep 11, 1998 2:11 am
I was just wondering. I knew Tolkien had created his languages and I was looking for some more "in depth" lapine. You say there's one in both books, do they...
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dennis
dennis5@...
Sep 11, 1998 4:00 am
HI, I was wondering if anyone knows how to write to Richard Adams to thank him for his wonderful book. Also, does anyone have any feelings on the allegorical...
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Michael Koontz
michael_koontz@...
Sep 11, 1998 4:16 am
I really don't know how to write to Adams, but as far as allegory. I've heard Hazel and Fiver compared to Arthur and Merlin. I've also heard the three...
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Rob Browning
platypuss-0@...
Sep 11, 1998 6:44 am
I've already started on that idea. I am working on building a page and email list which will combine the 2 series/books into one discussion. You should read...
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Rob Browning
platypuss-0@...
Sep 11, 1998 6:45 am
I agree. While Jacques concentrates more on personification of his characters for depth, Adams uses realism and realistic situations. By tradition I was...
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Rob Browning
platypuss-0@...
Sep 11, 1998 6:48 am
The second has some added words, but there are no discrepencies between the two that I know of Moocow :) :| :( On Thu, 10 Sep 1998 19:10:40 PDT "Michael...
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Eitel, Herbert
eit@...
Sep 11, 1998 9:37 am
Hello, hi all, I'm also new on this list. I did not know about Hazel and Fiver until this summer. Some month ago I bought me the audio tapes of "Watership...
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terry_ballard
tballard@...
Sep 11, 1998 11:26 am
Any author can be reached by writing his current publisher. In Adams' case, a lot of publishers have one of his books in print - one that is currently...