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Anderson, Celia Catlett. "Troy, Carthage, and Watership Down." Children's Literature Association Quarterly 8 (Spring 1983): 12-13. Points out the epic parallels with Virgil's Aeneid.
Chapman, E. L. "The Shaman as Hero and Spiritual Leader: Richard Adams's Mythmaking in Watership Down and Shardik." Mythlore 5 (Autumn 1978): 7-11. Discusses the role of Fiver.
Green, Timothy. "Richard Adams's Long Journey from Watership Down." Smithsonian (July 1979): 76-82. Provides photographs of the landscapes behind Watership Down and The Plague Dogs,...
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