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(詳細はmules and zebroids. ==Horses in literature== *Abelard, Halt's trained small horse/pony in the ''Ranger's Apprentice'' series by John Flanagan *Acorn, Davy's horse in the ''Chaos Walking'' series by Patrick Ness *Alfonso (or, in Swedish, Lilla Gubben), in the ''Pippi Longstocking'' series by Astrid Lindgren *Angharrad, Todd's horse in the ''Chaos Walking'' trilogy by Patrick Ness *Arondel, Bevis's horse in the Middle English romance ''Bevis of Hampton'' *Artax, Atreyu's horse in Michael Ende's ''The Neverending Story'' *Athansor, ridden by Peter Lake in Mark Helprin's ''A Winter's Tale'' *Azarax, from ''The Byerley Turk'' by Jeremy James *Azul, the Blue Horse, from ''The Alchemical Horseman'', by Jeremy James *Banner, from ''My Friend Flicka'' *Barnum and Skip, the Wilders' driving team of Laura Ingalls Wilder's ''Little House'' books and ''The First Four Years'' *Bela, originally owned by Tam al'Thor, and later by Egwene al'Vere, in ''The Wheel of Time'' series *Bess and Beauty, two work horses from ''Farmer Boy'' by Laura Ingalls Wilder *Binky, ridden by Death in Terry Pratchett's ''Discworld'' novels *Black Beauty, from ''Black Beauty'' by Anna Sewell *Black Boy and Rapide, Jill Crewe's ponies from the series by Ruby Ferguson (in later editions, "Black Boy" became "Best Boy") *The Black (Stallion), from a series of 21 books by Walter Farley beginning with ''The Black Stallion'' (1941) *Blackjack, from Rick Riordan's ''Percy Jackson'' series *Blaze, from a series of children's books by Clarence William Anderson, beginning with ''Billy and Blaze'' (1936) *Bless, Goldmund's childhood horse in ''Narcissus and Goldmund'' by Hermann Hesse *Boxer, Mollie, and Clover, from ''Animal Farm'' by George Orwell *Bree Hee Hinny Brinny Hoohy Hah ("Bree"), from ''The Horse and His Boy'' by C. S. Lewis *Bright Country, Prince Eadric's horse from ''The Tales of the Frog Princess'' series by E.D. Baker *Bronze, the Steel General's horse in Roger Zelazny's ''Creatures of Light and Darkness'' *Cadoc, from Christopher Paolini's ''Eragon'' *Capilet, Sir Andrew's Ague Cheek's horse in William Shakespeare's ''Twelfth Night'', Act 3, Scene 4 *Castor, one of the team of Shire horses owned by farmer Dawson in ''The Dark Is Rising Sequence'' by Susan Cooper *Cigarette, from ''My Friend Flicka'' *Cloud, the pony owned by Veralidaine Sarrasri, and other ponies, in ''The Immortals'' quartet by Tamora Pierce *'Companions', which are human spirits reincarnated in the form of white horses in Mercedes Lackey's ''Valdemar'' series *Condor, the mount of Green Rider Karigan G'ladheon in Kristen Britain's ''Green Rider'' series *Dagobaz, Ash's horse from ''The Far Pavilions'' by M. M. Kaye *De Lü, the mount of Chinese warlord Liu Bei in the ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'', attributed to Luo Guanzhong *Faran, Sparhawk's horse in David Eddings' series ''The Elenium'' and ''The Tamuli'' *Ferd, Carli's telepathic horse in Bertil Mårtensson's ''This is Reality'' (Swedish: ''Detta är verkligheten'') *Figure, Justin Morgan's stallion and foundation sire of the Morgan horse breed, ''Justin Morgan Had a Horse'' by Marguerite Henry *Flame, from ''The Black Stallion'' series *Flicka, from ''My Friend Flicka'' by Mary O'Hara *Florian, from Felix Salten's novel ''Florian, the Emperor's Horse'' *Fru-Fru, from ''Anna Karenina'' by Leo Tolstoy *Fury, from the original story of ''Norman Krasna'', 1936, made into a movie the same year *Gabilan, from John Steinbeck's novel ''The Red Pony'' *Glory, from Gene Markey's short story and made into a movie, 1956 *Ginger, from ''Black Beauty'' by Anna Sewell *Glue-Boy, Cuthbert Allgood's horse from the ''Dark Tower'' series by Stephen King *The "great horses" owned by Angus Morton in ''The Chrysalids'', the result of an officially sanctioned breeding program; technically, mutants *Greatheart, Beauty's horse from Robin McKinley's novel ''Beauty'' *Gunpowder, Ichabod Crane's horse from ''The Legend of Sleepy Hollow'' by Washington Irving *Gypsy, from ''Gypsy from Nowhere'' by Sharon Wagner *Hatatitla, Old Shatterhand's horse in Karl May's ''Winnetou'' *Highboy, from ''My Friend Flicka'' *The Houyhnhnms, a race of intelligent and cultured horses in ''Gulliver's Travels'' by Jonathan Swift *Hwin, from ''The Horse and His Boy'' by C. S. Lewis *Iltschi, Winnetou's horse *Captain Jinks' horse, of the Horse Marines, fed on corn and beans in the nursery rhyme *Jim, cab-horse from ''Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz'' by L. Frank Baum *Joey, from ''War Horse'' by Michael Morpurgo *Kate and Bill, the Wilders' work horses in Laura Ingalls Wilder's ''The First Four Years'' *Kholstomer, from the story of the same name by Leo Tolstoy *Kieran's horse, Nigel, from ''Kieran and the Horse'' by Thomas Pynchon *Lark, from ''The Berserker's Horse'' by Lisa Maxwell *Lukas, in the ''Emil i Lönneberga'' series by Astrid Lindgren *Merrylegs, from ''Black Beauty'' by Anna Sewell *Miramis, with golden mane and hooves, from Astrid Lindgren's book ''Mio, My Son'' *Misty of Chincoteague, a real pony made famous by Marguerite Henry's children's book of the same name *Monarch, from ''Jodie's Journey'' *Moonlight, the horse owned by Alanna of Trebond in the ''Song of the Lioness'' quartet by Tamora Pierce *Morgenstern, Julian's horse from the ''Chronicles of Amber'' by Roger Zelazny *Nana, the racehorse named for the eponymous heroine of Zola's novel ''Nana'', and fictional winner of the Grand Prix de Paris *Napoleon, from''The Black Stallion'' *Nara, a Hunnuli or magical horse, from ''The Dark Horse'' series by Mary H. Herbert *Oberon, the "ghost pony" Sarah Elgin finds the remains of in an old stone house, in Lynn Hall's ''The Mystery of Pony Hallow'' *Peachblossom, the horse owned by Keladry in the ''Protector of the Small'' quartet by Tamora Pierce *Persephone from ''House of Night'' by PC Cast and Kristen Cast *The Phantom, Misty's dam, ''Misty of Chincoteague'' by Marguerite Henry *The Pie, from ''National Velvet'' by Enid Bagnold *Pied Piper, sire of Misty, in ''Misty of Chincoteague'' by Marguerite Henry *Pildarlick, one of Panhandle Smith's first horses in Zane Grey's short story "Valley of Wild Horses" *Pilgrim from ''The Horse Whisperer'' by Nicholas Evans and the film based on it *Pips, Matrim Cauthon's horse in Robert Jordan's ''Wheel of Time'' *Pollux, one of the team of Shire horses owned by farmer Dawson in ''The Dark Is Rising Sequence'' by Susan Cooper *Prairie horses, from ''The Horseclans'' *Prince and Lady, Almanzo Wilder's Morgan horse driving team of Laura Ingalls Wilder's ''Little House'' books *Pylon, Susan's horse from the ''Dark Tower'' series by Stephen King *Rakhsh, Rostam's horse in ''Shahnameh'' *Red Hare, the mount of Lü Bu and Guan Yu in the Chinese epic ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' *Rih, Kara Ben Nemsi's horse in Karl May's tales of the Orient *Rival, wild stallion hero of ''Saddle a Thunderbolt'' by Jo Sykes *Roach, the name that Geralt of Rivia, from ''The Witcher'' series by Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski, gives to all his horses *Rocinante, from ''Don Quixote'' by Miguel de Cervantes; also the name of fictional horses in several other books and movies *Rocket, Flicka's dam, from ''My Friend Flicka'' *Rusher, Roland's horse from the ''Dark Tower'' series by Stephen King *Sam and David, the Ingalls family work horses of Laura Ingalls Wilder's ''Little House on the Prairie'' *Scipio, from Rick Riordan's ''Heroes of Olympus'' series *Sham from ''King of the Wind'' by Marguerite Henry * Silver Blaze, from the Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle *Sir Chess, the Knight Destrier, in Linda Medley's ''Castle Waiting'' *Smiler, Theon Greyjoy's warhorse from ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' by George R. R. Martin * Smoky, from ''Smoky the Cow Horse'', written and illustrated by Will James *Snowfire, from Christopher Paolini's ''Eragon'' *Stardust,from ''Ashleigh's Hope'' by Joanna Campbell *Starlight from ''Farmer Boy'' by Laura Ingalls Wilder * Stayer and Stepper, Perrin's horses in ''The Wheel of Time'' series * Stormy, from ''Stormy, Misty's Foal'' by Marguerite Henry *Stranger, Sandor Clegane's warhorse from ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' by George R. R. Martin * Sunchaser from ''The Unicorns Of Balinor'' by Mary Stanton *Sunfire, from ''Ravenheart'' and ''Sorrowheart'' by Kendra Ann Thomas *Sunka Wakan, from ''The Great Spirit Horse'' by Linda Little Wolf *Sunstorm, from ''Ashleigh's Hope'' by Joanna Campbell *Talat, Aerin's horse in ''The Hero and the Crown'' by Robin McKinley *Tencendur, Charlemagne's warhorse in ''The Song of Roland'' *Throwra, a creamy-silver stallion, the main character in ''Silver Brumby'', by Elyne Mitchell *Thunderhead, son of Flicka in the book by Mary O'Hara *Topthorn, from ''War Horse'' by Michael Morpurgo *Tornac, from Christopher Paolini's ''Eragon'' * Trojan Horse (a structure), from Virgil's ''Aeneid''; Homer's ''The Odyssey''; Franco Brusati's ''Ulysses''; Hugh Gray's ''The Treatment of Helen of Troy''; Margaret George's ''Helen of Troy''; and Adele Geres' ''Troy'' *Trotsky, Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle's horse in the books by Betty MacDonald *Tsornin (Sungold), Harry Crewe's horse in ''The Blue Sword'' by Robin McKinley *Tug, Will's trained small horse/pony in the ''Ranger's Apprentice'' series by John Flanagan *Veillantif (also called Brigliadoro), Roland's horse in the ''chansons de geste'' *Watch Eyes, pony of Paul and Maureen Beebe, characters in ''Misty of Chincoteague'' by Marguerite Henry *Whinney and her offspring, Racer and Grey, from the ''Earth's Children'' books *Whirlwind from ''Shadow Horse'' by Alison Hart *Wings, sire of Stormy, in ''Stormy, Misty's Foal'' by Marguerite Henry 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「list of fictional horses」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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