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Bambi, a Life in the Woods

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After he battles and defeats first Karus, then Ronno, Bambi and Faline fall in love with each other. They spend a great deal of time together. During this time, the Old Prince saves Bambi's life when he nearly runs towards a hunter imitating a doe's call. This teaches the young buck to be cautious about blindly rushing toward any deer's call. During the summer, Gobo returns to the forest, having been raised by a man who found him collapsed in the snow during the hunt where Bambi's mother was killed. While his mother and Marena welcome him and celebrate him as a "friend" of man, the Old Prince and Bambi pity him. Marena becomes his mate, but several weeks later Gobo is killed when he approaches a hunter in the meadow, falsely believing the
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first publication in the U.S., which could be extended for an additional 28 years provided the copyright holder filed for renewal before the expiration of the initial copyright). In 1958, she formulated three agreements with Disney regarding the novel's rights. Upon her death in 1977, the rights passed to her husband, Veit Wyler, and her children, who held on to them until 1993 when he sold the rights to the publishing house Twin Books. Twin Books and Disney disagreed on the terms and validity of Disney's original contract with Anna Wyler and Disney's continued use of the Bambi name.
308:, which he learns is a wonderful but also dangerous place, as it leaves the deer exposed and in the open. After some initial fear over his mother's caution, Bambi enjoys the experience. On a subsequent trip, Bambi meets his Aunt Ena and her twin fawns Faline and Gobo. They quickly become friends and share what they have learned about the forest. While they are playing, they encounter princes, male deer, for the first time. After the stags leave, the fawns learn that those were their fathers, but that the fathers rarely stay with or speak to the females and young. 1220:
went through and highlighted the dialogue and poignant sentences Salten had written." Doing so retained much of the novel's original lyrical feel, though the book's brevity did result in a sacrifice of some of the "majesty and mystery" found in the novel. The illustrations were created to appear as realistic as possible, using painted images rather than sketches. In 2002, the Schulman adaptation was released in audiobook format by Audio Bookshelf, with Frank Dolan as the reader.
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mother. After he is scolded by a stag for crying for his mother, Bambi gets used to being alone at times. He later learns the stag is called the "Old Prince", the oldest and largest stag in the forest, who is known for his cunning and aloof nature. During the winter, Bambi meets Marena, a young doe, Nettla, an old doe who no longer bears young, and two princes,
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as part of its "Atheneum Books for Young Readers" imprint. In the adaptation, Schulman attempted to retain some of the lyrical feel of the original novel. She notes that rather than rewrite the novel, she "replicated Salten's language almost completely. I reread the novel a number of times and then I
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The original novel, written for an adult audience, was considered too "grim" and "somber" for the young audience Disney was targeting, and with the work required to adapt the novel, Disney put production on hold while it worked on several other projects. In 1938, Disney assigned Perce Pearce and Carl
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who passed them on to Walt Disney for the creation of a film adaptation. After Salten's death in 1945, his daughter Anna Wyler inherited the copyright and renewed the novel's copyrighted status in 1954 (U.S. copyright law in effect at the time provided for an initial term of 28 years from the date of
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Zipes occasionally increases the anthropomorphism beyond that suggested by Salten, as when he uses the pronouns "he" and "she" in a conversation between two autumn leaves, which are genderless in the original text. The Zipes translation is also not quite complete: one reviewer noted omissions ranging
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After this, the novel skips ahead a year, noting that Bambi, now a young adult, was cared for by Nettla and that when he got his first set of antlers he was abused and harassed by the other males. It is summer and Bambi is now sporting his second set of antlers. He is reunited with his cousin Faline.
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in 1942, as well as two Russian live-action adaptations in 1985 and 1986, a ballet in 1987, and a stage production in 1998. Another ballet adaptation was created by an Oregon troupe, but never premiered. Janet Schulman published a children's picture book adaptation in 2000 that featured realistic oil
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that follows the birth and lives of Bambi's twin offspring, Geno and Gurri. The young fawns interact with other deer, and are educated and watched over by Bambi and Faline as they grow. They also learn more about the ways of man, including both hunters and the gamekeeper seeking to protect the deer.
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At the end of the novel, Bambi meets with twin fawns who are calling for their mother, and he scolds them for not being able to stay alone. After leaving them, he thinks to himself that the girl fawn reminded him of Faline, and that the male was promising, and that Bambi hoped to meet him again when
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Chambers and Zipes differ moderately in style, with Zipes cleaving more faithfully to the German ("polecat") and Chambers privileging his American audience ("ferret"). An aim of Zipes' translation is to restore Salten's more overt anthropomorphism, which Chambers softened. To a reader familiar with
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began in earnest, although it progressed slowly due to changes in the studio personnel, location and the methodology of handling animation at the time. The writing was completed in July 1940, by which time the film's budget had swelled to $ 858,000. Disney was later forced to slash 12 minutes from
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s James P. Sterba also considered it an "antifascist allegory" and sarcastically notes that "you'll find it in the children's section at the library, a perfect place for this 293-page volume, packed as it is with blood-and-guts action, sexual conquest and betrayal" and "a forest full of cutthroats
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in 1923, he did so under Germany's copyright laws, which required no statement that the novel was copyrighted. In the 1926 republication, he did include a United States copyright notice, so the work is considered to have been copyrighted in the United States in 1926. In 1936, Salten sold some film
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In 2015, an Austrian scholar voiced objections to Simon & Schuster's "publication strategies" and "marketing strategy," as well as Chambers' translation for "opening the possibility for the story to be understood less as a human story about persecution, expulsion or assimilation and more as an
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As Bambi grows older, his mother begins to leave him alone. While searching for her one day, Bambi has his first encounter with "He" – the animals' term for humans – which terrifies him. The man raises a firearm and aims at him; Bambi flees at top speed, joined by his
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reversed the original decision, stating that the novel was a foreign work in 1923 that was not in its home country's public domain when published, therefore the original publication date could not be used in arguing American copyright law. Instead, the 1926 publication date, the first in which it
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felt that Salten viewed Bambi's forest as a "pretty scary place" and the novel as a whole had a "lot of dark adult undertones". Interpreting it as an allegory for Salten's own life, Chapple felt Salten came across as "a little morbid, a bleeding heart of a European intellectual." A half century
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reviewer John Chamberlain praised Salten's "tender, lucid style" that "takes you out of yourself". He felt that Salten captured the essence of each of the creatures as they talked, catching the "rhythm of the different beings who people his forest world" and showed particular "comprehension" in
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The reader is made to feel deeply and thrillingly the terror and anguish of the hunted, the deceit and cruelty of the savage, the patience and devotion of the mother to her young, the fury of rivals in love, the grace and loneliness of the great princes of the forest. In word pictures that are
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felt the novel was gory compared to the later Disney adaptation and called it a "weeper". While criticizing it as one of the most esteemable anti-hunting novels available, she concedes the novel is not easily forgettable and praises the "linchpin scene" where Bambi's mother dies, stating "the
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When the two companies were unable to reach a solution, Twin Books filed suit against Disney for copyright infringement. Disney argued that because Salten's original 1923 publication of the novel did not include a copyright notice, by American law it was immediately considered a
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considered both to be stories that "quietly and completely the heart". Long felt the prose was "poised and mobile and beautiful as poetry" and praises Salten for his ability to give the animals seemingly human speech while not " their essential natures." Vicky Smith of
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praised the approach of the subject, noting that it was "marked by poetry and sympathy charming reminders of German folklore and fairy tale" but disliked the "transference of certain human ideals to the animal mind" and the vague references to religious
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in the foreword, wondering "how many budding sportsmen might have had conversion experiences in the face of Salten's unrelieved harangue and how many might have instead become alienated." In comparing the novel to the Disney film, Steve Chapple of
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Over 200 editions of the novel have been published, with almost 100 German and English editions alone, and numerous translations and reprintings in over 30 languages. It has also been published in a variety of formats, including printed medium,
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called it a "delicious book – delicious not only for children but for those who are no longer so fortunate" and a "little masterpiece" that shows a "delicacy of perception and essential truth". He observed that while reading the
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specifically declared itself to be copyrighted in the United States, is considered the year when the novel was copyrighted in America. Anna Wyler's renewal was therefore timely and valid, and Twin Books' ownership of the copyright was upheld.
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was released to theaters in the United States on 8 August 1942. Disney's version severely downplays the naturalistic and environmental elements found in the novel, giving it a lighter, friendlier feeling. The addition of two new characters,
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As Bambi continues to mature, he begins spending most of his time alone, including avoiding Faline though he still loves her in a melancholic way. Several times he meets with the Old Prince, who teaches him about
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setup, and utilizes at least nine actors: five male and four female, to cover the thirteen roles. The American Alliance Theatre and Education awarded the work its "Distinguished Play Award" for an adaptation.
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however, the government banned the original as "political allegory on the treatment of Jews in Europe." Many copies of the novel were burned, making original first editions rare and difficult to find.
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was "hugely popular", selling 650,000 copies by 1942. When Felix Salten visited the United States as a member of a European delegation of journalists in May–July 1930, he was greeted warmly because of
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DVD with Russian and English subtitle options by the Russian Cinema Council in 2000. The first film's DVD also included a French audio soundtrack, while the second contained French subtitles instead.
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in late spring. Over the course of the summer, his mother teaches him about the various inhabitants of the forest and the ways deer live. When she feels he is old enough, she takes him to the
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understated conclusion of that scene, 'Bambi never saw his mother again,' masterfully evokes an uncomplicated emotional response". She questions Galsworthy's recommendation of the novel to
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wrote the most recent draft of the script. On September 29, 2023, it was announced that the film will not show the death of Bambi's mother due to the trauma it brought certain children.
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as an adult. Bondarchuk herself portray Bambi's mother. In this adaptation, the film starts using animals, changes to using human actors, then returns to using animals for the ending.
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sometimes breath-taking the author draws the forest in all its moods—lashed into madness by storms, or white and silent under snow, or whispering and singing to itself at daybreak.
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Spires, Elizabeth (21 November 1999). "The Name Is the Same: Two children's classics have been adapted and simplified for today's readers. A third has been republished intact".
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work. It also argued that as the novel was published in 1923, Anna Wyler's 1954 renewal occurred after the deadline and was invalid. The case was reviewed by the
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A translation by Hannah Correll was published in 2019 by Clydesdale Press. A translation by David Wyllie was published in 2020 through Project Gutenberg.
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which Canfield noted to be his favorite, out of derision at Disney. Its premiere was delayed for unexplained reasons, and it has yet to be performed.
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the 1928 translation, some of Zipes' more faithful anthropomorphic choices are jarring; it feels odd to read that a fawn "yelled," for example.
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Book Review praised the prose as "admirably translated" that made the book "literature of a high order." The translation immediately became "a
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starred as the young and adolescent Bambi, respectively, while Faline (renamed Falina) was portrayed by Yekaterina Lychyova as a child and
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and Karus. Mid-winter, hunters enter the forest, killing many animals including Bambi's mother. Gobo also disappears and is presumed dead.
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from short phrases and individual sentences to an entire passage recounting Bambi's first meeting with the old roebucks. A translation by
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in 1928, and the novel has since been translated and published in over thirty languages around the world. Salten published a sequel,
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On January 28, 2020, a computer-animated remake of the Disney film was announced to be in development with a script co-written by
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is in talks to direct the film, which is said to be a musical that will feature music from six-time Grammy-winning country star
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detailing the various stages of Bambi's life. He also considered the English translation "admirably" done. A reviewer for
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hit." Simon & Schuster printed a first-run of 75,000 copies and sold more than 650,000 copies between 1928 and 1942. (
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and they did not wish to fight for usage rights. The local press began calling the ballet alternative titles, including
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stated that the novel is a "tale of exceptional charm, though untrustworthy of some of the facts of animal life."
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Fallberg to develop the film's storyboards, but attention was soon drawn away as the studio began working on
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animal story conveying a strong message about the protection of animals and the necessity of conservation."
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and miscreants. I count at least six murderers (including three child-killers) among Bambi's associates."
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to translate it. Simon & Schuster published this first English edition in 1928, with illustrations by
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Lensing, Leo (23 September 2022). "The Deer Hunter: Bambi's Austrian Author and Two New Translations".
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required this finding (within the Ninth Circuit), he characterized the result as "patently absurd."
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The novel was well received by critics and is considered a classic, as well as one of the first
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Long, Louise (October 30, 1938). "Fanciful Allegory Delineates Wild Life in Austrian Forests".
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West, Martha Ullman (February 2001). "'Bambi' clash elicits an oh, deer! from dance fans".
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and occasional theatrical animated feature films, released a follow-up to the film, titled
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looming, Max Schuster aided the Jewish Salten's flight from Nazi controlled Austria and
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wherever the delegation went, as was testified by the Finnish member of the delegation,
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ruling meant that an ancient Greek epic, if only published outside the U.S. without the
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published the Chambers translation in the UK starting also in 1928, with a foreword by
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was released direct-to-video in the United States, it was released theatrically in
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The Mythical Zoo: An Encyclopedia of Animals in World Myth, Legend, and Literature
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Due to Salten's exiled status – he had lost his Austrian publisher
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Chambers' translation has been reprinted repeatedly with different illustrations.
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considered it "beautiful and graceful" piece that showed a rare "individuality".
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West, Martha Ullman (June 2001). "Oregon Ballet's 'Bambi' Still in the woods".
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In 1999, the novel was adapted into an illustrated hardback children's book by
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and scheduled to be released in 2024. It used live animals and starred
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decision is still regarded as controversial by many copyright experts.
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as Xana, who will reprise her role in the TCU's first crossover film,
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The American copyright of the novel expired on January 1, 2022. In
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On November 21, 2022, a British live-action horror film, titled
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from 15 August to 21 October 1922, and as a book in Germany by
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the film before final animation, to save costs on production.
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producing, with it being set in the same universe as
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In 1985, a Russian-language live-action adaptation,
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The 626:In the United States, the 1928 translation of 3485: 3263: 2862:"MRC FilmFinder – Full Record: Detstvo Bembi" 2760:Kit, Borys; Galuppo, Mia (January 24, 2020). 2162:"Felix Salten (Siegmund Salzmann, 1869–1945)" 2064:. Germanic-American Institute. Archived from 1581:Lohrke, Eugene (8 July 1928). "A Tone Poem." 362:Felix Salten, himself an avid hunter, penned 8: 2493: 2491: 2214: 2212: 1461: 1459: 1457: 1455: 1453: 1451: 1449: 860:. Finally, on 17 August 1939, production on 605:-occupied Austria, Salten wrote a sequel to 380:in 1923, and republished in 1926 in Vienna. 63: 32: 2884: 2882: 2866:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2248:"Disney Films Bambi, First Cartoon Novel". 1836: 1834: 1376:"Israel: Zu Besuch bei den Erben von Bambi" 546:U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit 391:, a German Jewish émigré and co-founder of 3492: 3478: 3470: 3270: 3256: 3248: 3216:Bambi: Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde 2827: 2825: 2639:"Felix Salten's Bambi (Sound Recording)". 2085: 2083: 1754: 1752: 1294: 1292: 1290: 1288: 1286: 1196:Bambi – A Life in the Woods 1105:Upcoming French-language live-action film 868:Heavily modified from the original novel, 364:Bambi: Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde 324:he wore would keep him safe from all men. 201:Bambi: Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde 38: 31: 3106: 3104: 2557: 2168:. The German Way and More. Archived from 2055: 2053: 1648:. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 75. 1107:Bambi, l’histoire d’une vie dans les bois 1674: 1672: 905:, a Disney Animation division known for 234:of the dangers and persecution faced by 3085:. Anchorage Press Plays. Archived from 1533:Katz, Maya Balakirsky (November 2020). 1282: 289:, the titular character, by Hans Bertle 3113:Bambi, a Life in the Woods (Paperback) 2856: 2854: 1920: 1918: 1916: 1841:Joanne O'Sullivan (January 13, 2022). 1528: 1526: 1524: 1133:in 1986 which was premièred in Tartu, 834:Germany and helped introduce him, and 3657:Children's books about deer and moose 3165:. Dramatic Publishing. Archived from 2915:McAndrews, Mary Beth (Nov 21, 2022). 2591:"The Not-So Wonderful World of Bambi" 741: – Louise Long of the 560:, in a 1998 article, argued that the 7: 2589:Sterba, James P. (14 October 1997). 1709:10.5699/austrianstudies.23.2015.0123 1701:10.5699/austrianstudies.23.2015.0123 1604:Chamberlain, John R. (8 July 1928). 1299:Ferguson, Donna (25 December 2021). 995:, who also co-wrote the script with 1869:Chambers, David (21 January 2022). 3642:Austrian novels adapted into films 3194:, translated by Whittaker Chambers 2995:Estonian Music Information Centre. 2993:Lydia Auster: Works for the Stage. 2623:Times (London) Literary Supplement 1329:. Random House. pp. 56, 239. 245:was published in North America by 25: 1642:Pokorn, Nike K. (2012). "Bambi". 1509:from the original on 19 June 2009 1075:with Scott Jeffrey directing and 515:When Salten originally published 2466:10.1097/00000446-192903000-00055 1541:. Association for Jewish Studies 1244: 1230: 1082:Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 887:"classic" American film genres. 680:of the novel while crossing the 3662:Children's novels about animals 3652:Books illustrated by Kurt Wiese 3562:Florian: The Emperor's Stallion 2365:"Foreword, dated 16 March 1928" 2254:. October 25, 1942. p. 11. 2193:Felix Salten: Man of Many Faces 2166:The German-Hollywood Connection 2060:Schons, Paul (September 2000). 1679:Strümper-Krobb, Sabine (2015). 1430:Felix Salten: Man of Many Faces 222:. The novel traces the life of 3450:The Twisted Childhood Universe 2737:. 17 June 2008. Archived from 2625:. 30 August 1928. p. 618. 2191:Eddy, Beverley Driver (2010). 2143:New York University Law Review 1897:Cohen, Nan (2 February 2022). 1722:Patten, Fred (2012). 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McFarland. p. 31. 1535:"Bambi Abroad, 1924–1954" 1354:, ABC-CLIO, p. 146, 1154:Bambi: Lord of the Forest 1030: 974: 961:Russian live-action films 816:Walt Disney animated film 783:Times Literary Supplement 480:was published in 2022 by 462:was published in 2022 by 141:Published in English 37: 3163:"James DeVita Biography" 3083:"Scripts & Plays: B" 2975:(in French). 2024-07-08 2649:(10): 24. 11 March 2002. 2219:Lambert, Angela (2008). 925:Computer-animated remake 583:, the novel entered the 3632:Austrian bildungsromans 2950:(in French). 2024-07-09 2735:American Film Institute 2707:Oxford University Press 2673:Oxford University Press 2596:The Wall Street Journal 2530:Chapple, Steve (1993). 1877:The Wall Street Journal 1584:New York Herald Tribune 1563:. 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Index

Bambi, A Life in the Woods

Felix Salten
Whittaker Chambers
Kurt Wiese
Austrian German
Fiction
Ullstein Verlag
hardcover
OCLC
2866578
Bambi's Children
German
Austrian
coming-of-age novel
Felix Salten
Berlin
Ullstein Verlag
Bambi
roe deer
parable
Jews in Europe
Whittaker Chambers
Simon & Schuster
Bambi's Children
environmental
Bambi
Walt Disney Productions

Bambi

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