Redwall (novel) explained

Redwall
Author:Brian Jacques
Illustrator:Gary Chalk
Cover Artist:Pete Lyon
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:Redwall
Genre:Fantasy
Publisher:Hutchinson (UK)
Philomel (US)
Release Date:1986
Media Type:Print (hardback and paperback)
Pages:311 (UK hardback)
351 (US hardback)
Isbn:0-09-165090-9
Isbn Note:(UK hardback)
(US hardback)
Oclc:13395159
Followed By:Mossflower

Redwall is a fantasy novel by Brian Jacques.[1] Originally published in 1986, it is the first book of the Redwall series. The book was illustrated by Gary Chalk, with the British cover illustration by Pete Lyon and the US cover by Troy Howell. It is also one of the three Redwall novels to be made into an animated television series (which is aired on PBS, but produced by the Canadian studio), along with Mattimeo (Season 2) and Martin the Warrior (Season 3).

Plot summary

A young anthropomorphic mouse named Matthias is a novice monk at Redwall Abbey, where he was adopted as a young orphan, though he dreams of a life of adventure, inspired by the legends of Martin the Warrior, the founder of Redwall. One summer, Redwall Abbey is surrounded by the army of Cluny the Scourge, an infamously evil one-eyed rat. Matthias is guided by visions of Martin the Warrior, while the abbey inhabitants prepare the defense of their home against Cluny's impending attack. Matthias seeks Martin's famous sword, supposedly hidden somewhere within the abbey, helped particularly by Methuselah, an ancient and grizzled mouse who serves as Redwall's historian. Cluny, meanwhile, attempts to gain entrance to the abbey and murders a defector from his horde, Sela the red fox. Sela's son, Chickenhound, seeks refuge at Redwall but ends up accidentally killing Methuselah after being caught stealing. Driven from the abbey, Chickenhound is maimed in the wilderness by the venomous adder Asmodeus Poisonteeth, a local terror in Mossflower Wood, the forest that surrounds the abbey.

Clues to the location of Martin's sword and shield have been built into the abbey, allowing Matthias to recover the shield, though he discovers the sword has been stolen by a wild house sparrow tribe, the Sparras, that dwell on Redwall's roof. He learns from the violent sparrows that the sword was stolen from them in turn by Asmodeus. The king of the sparrows attacks Matthias but dies when the two plummet together off the abbey roof. Matthias recovers and ventures to Asmodeus's lair with his new allies Log-a-Log, a shrew, and Warbeak Sparra, the new and just queen of the aforementioned Sparras. Matthias, Log-a-Log, and two other Shrews succeed in retrieving the sword from Asmodeus's cave, Asmodeus kills the latter two, and Matthias subsequently kills Asmodeus. Alerted to the fall of the abbey by the Sparra tribe, Matthias rushes back to Redwall to save his friends.

The Redwall inhabitants have been using boiling water, oil, barrels of hornets, and fire to repel Cluny's horde, but the abbey finally falls when Cluny threatens the family of the gatekeeper, who allows Cluny's forces access to the abbey. Matthias, his allies now including the Mossflower shrews and the whole Sparra tribe, along with the newly captive Redwall population, battles against Cluny's minions. Cluny strikes his poison-barb tail at the father abbot, Mortimer, but Matthias quickly avenges the abbot's injury by dropping the abbey's giant bell on top of Cluny, crushing him to death and cracking the bell in the process. Abbot Mortimer proclaims Matthias the Warrior of Redwall and dies from his wound. The battle ends in victory for the defenders of Redwall.

An epilogue reveals that Matthias has married the fieldmouse Cornflower and she has given birth to their son, Mattimeo, an abbreviated version of the name Matthias Methuselah Mortimer. The cracked Joseph Bell has been reshaped into two new bells called Matthias and Methuselah.

Discrepancies

As Redwall was the first book set in the Redwall world, many of its defining traits were not yet developed, and are different from all subsequent books in the series:

The world

Species discrepancy

Awards and nominations

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Publication history

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Graphic novel

Redwall: The Graphic Novel
Author:Brian Jacques, Stuart Moore
Illustrator:Bret Blevins, Richard Starkings
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Redwall
Genre:Fantasy
Publisher:Philomel
Pub Date:4 October 2007
Media Type:Print
Pages:143
Isbn:0-399-24481-6

Redwall has been adapted into a graphic novel, titled Redwall: The Graphic Novel. It was released on 4 October 2007.[6]

Musical

Redwall was adapted into a musical called Redwall: The Legend of Redwall Abbey, along with a cast of actors.[7]

Proposed film adaptation

In February 2021, Netflix announced an animated feature film adaptation.[8] It will be based on the self-titled first book of the novels and its script penned by Patrick McHale.[8] In November 2022, McHale announced that he finished the script, but due to the changes at Netflix Animation, McHale left the project only a month later.[9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Redwall by Brian Jacques Scholastic. www.scholastic.com. 2019-03-05.
  2. Web site: Redwall.org. 4 August 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060709024429/http://www.redwall.org/dave/answers4.html . 9 July 2006.
  3. http://www.redwall.org/faq.php?page=3 Q&A with Brian Jacques, page 3
  4. http://www.redwall.org/faq.php?page=4 Q&A with Brian Jacques, page 4
  5. Web site: Brian Jacques at Puffin.co.uk. 4 August 2006 .
  6. Web site: Product - Wheelers for Schools . 2024-02-15 . wheelersbooks.co.nz.
  7. http://www.dramaticpublishing.com/redwall-the-legend-of-redwall-abbey Redwall: The Legend of Redwall Abbey
  8. Web site: Netflix Adapting 'Redwall' Books Into Animated Movies, TV Series. Lang, Brent. Variety. 10 February 2021. 10 February 2021.
  9. Web site: Netflix's Redwall movie in limbo, reveals writer Patrick McHale. Motamayor, Rafael. Inverse. 15 December 2022. 27 December 2022.