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  • Pooh could not recall such a rule or who might have made it, but it seemed to him that since Rabbit's house is below ground, it was really more of a sleepunder.

    Laurence Hughes: The Battle Hymn of the Tigger Mother Laurence Hughes 2011

  • Pooh could not recall such a rule or who might have made it, but it seemed to him that since Rabbit's house is below ground, it was really more of a sleepunder.

    Laurence Hughes: The Battle Hymn of the Tigger Mother Laurence Hughes 2011

  • Rabbit is Rich shared these characteristics as well, although in this book Updike was able to mirror Rabbit's own predicament in Rabbit, Run in the situation in which Rabbit's son, Nelson, finds himself, which gives it a structural and thematic association with the first novel that allows it to be a plausible continuation of that novel rather than just another installment in a loosely-jointed chronicle of the life of a guy in Pennsylvania.

    February 2010 2010

  • St. Joseph's hospital, where Rabbit's daughter is born, is identical in name and seeming location to its real-life model.

    Keystone to Updike's Imagination Anthony Paletta 2010

  • What Ace Anderson lacks is Rabbit's self-awareness that his life has become tragic in an archetypally American way.

    Updike, John 2010

  • Rabbit is Rich shared these characteristics as well, although in this book Updike was able to mirror Rabbit's own predicament in Rabbit, Run in the situation in which Rabbit's son, Nelson, finds himself, which gives it a structural and thematic association with the first novel that allows it to be a plausible continuation of that novel rather than just another installment in a loosely-jointed chronicle of the life of a guy in Pennsylvania.

    Updike, John 2010

  • Rabbit is Rich shared these characteristics as well, although in this book Updike was able to mirror Rabbit's own predicament in Rabbit, Run in the situation in which Rabbit's son, Nelson, finds himself, which gives it a structural and thematic association with the first novel that allows it to be a plausible continuation of that novel rather than just another installment in a loosely-jointed chronicle of the life of a guy in Pennsylvania.

    Rabbit's Run 2010

  • This "embedding" of narrative in social context does provide some parallel to the circumstances of Rabbit's life -- he seems himself to be experiencing an energy crisis of sorts -- but for the most part it seems designed to add to the novel some "texture" that Rabbit, Run doesn't need.

    Rabbit's Run 2010

  • This "embedding" of narrative in social context does provide some parallel to the circumstances of Rabbit's life -- he seems himself to be experiencing an energy crisis of sorts -- but for the most part it seems designed to add to the novel some "texture" that Rabbit, Run doesn't need.

    February 2010 2010

  • This "embedding" of narrative in social context does provide some parallel to the circumstances of Rabbit's life -- he seems himself to be experiencing an energy crisis of sorts -- but for the most part it seems designed to add to the novel some "texture" that Rabbit, Run doesn't need.

    Updike, John 2010

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