a discussion of furry literature and related arts, presented Altivo, the Clydesdale librarian.
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Continuing a series on anthropomorphics in literature, this issue reviews Jan Needle's novel, Wild Wood (1981) which tells the story of Grahame's Wind in the Willows (1907) but from the other viewpoint, that of the ferrets and weasels.द्वारा Altivo, the Clydesdale librarian
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Fifth in a series of discussions on animal characters in literature, this issue features The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis.द्वारा Altivo, the Clydesdale librarian
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A discussion of Beatrix Potter, focusing primarily on "The Tailor of Gloucester" and the characterization of the cat, Simpkin.द्वारा Altivo, the Clydesdale librarian
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Third in a series on furry or anthropomorphic characters in literature, this discussion covers Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows, probably the significant work that marks the beginning of modern anthropomorphics.द्वारा Altivo, the Clydesdale librarian
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Continuing series of discussions on furry literature. This issue considers Jack London's books The Call of the Wild and White Fang.द्वारा Altivo, the Clydesdale librarian
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Furry literature discussion. The beginnings of furry lit, featuring Anna Sewell's Black Beauty, Marshall Saunders' Beautiful Joe, and Felix Salten's Bambi.द्वारा Altivo, the Clydesdale librarian
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