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Cage. --- Feeding. --- Housing. --- Husbandry. --- Light. --- Rabbit. --- Refinement. --- Social behavior. --- Stereotypy.
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World Rabbit Science is the official journal of the World Rabbit Science Association (WRSA). One of the main objectives of the WRSA is to encourage communication and collaboration among individuals and organisations associated with rabbit production and rabbit science in general. Subject areas include breeding, genetics, production, management, environment, health, nutrition, physiology, reproduction, behaviour, welfare, immunology, molecular biology, metabolism, processing and products.
59 --- 599 --- 636.92 --- Zoology --- Mammalia. Mammals --- Domestic rabbits --- Periodicals --- 636.92 Domestic rabbits --- 599 Mammalia. Mammals --- Zoölogie. Dierkunde --- 59 Zoölogie. Dierkunde --- 59 Zoology --- rabbit --- bahaviour --- animal welfare --- Rabbits --- Rabbits. --- Domestic rabbit --- Rabbit, Domestic --- Rabbits as pets --- Domestic animals --- European rabbit --- zoology --- rabbits --- biology --- animal science
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Still John Updike's most popular and critically acclaimed novel, Rabbit Run introduced the character of Harry 'Rabbit' Angstrom, one of those middle-class Americans who, in Updike's words, aren't 'especially beautiful or bright or urban' but about whom there is a lot worth saying. The fallible hero struggles with his own sexuality, his religious feelings, the difficulties of being a son and father, and with the changes in American society that seem to suffocate him. Updike's writing is charged with narrative energy and pictorial accuracy that illuminate the present moment; it evokes the tension between the drab compromises we are forced to make with age and the religious mystery that sustains us. Written by a distinguished group of international scholars, these essays examine both the technical mastery and thematic range that make Updike's work one of the most significant achievements in modern American fiction and one that continues to provoke fresh critical insight.
Updike, John --- Angstrom, Harry (Fictitious character) --- Middle class men in literature. --- Updike, John. --- Angstrom, Harry (Fictitious character). --- Arts and Humanities --- Literature --- Middle class men in literature --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- American Literature --- Angstrom, Rabbit (Fictitious character) --- Harry Angstrom (Fictitious character) --- Rabbit Angstrom (Fictitious character) --- Updike, John (1932-2009) --- Critique et interprétation
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