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What Animals Mean in the Fiction of Modernity

Philip Armstrong, PHILIP ARMSTRON

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What Animals Mean in the Fiction of Modernity

Delve into the intricate relationship between animals and human narratives in "What Animals Mean in the Fiction of Modernity" by Philip Armstrong, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2008. This captivating hardback spans 256 pages and offers a profound exploration of how iconic tales like "Robinson Crusoe," "Gulliver’s Travels," "Frankenstein," and "Moby-Dick" have shaped and reflected the social and environmental dynamics of their times.

Armstrong takes readers on a critical journey, examining how these classic works have been reinterpreted by contemporary authors, highlighting the evolving significance of animals in literature. By investigating the social aspects of animals and their representations, this book provides invaluable insights into modern human-animal relationships within the context of American and English fiction. Perfect for literary enthusiasts and students alike, this thought-provoking analysis unveils new dimensions in the understanding of modernity through the lens of animal representation in literature.

Book cover of: What Animals Mean in the Fiction of Modernity. By: Philip Armstrong, PHILIP ARMSTRON

What Animals Mean in the Fiction of M...

Cena regularna 822,00 zł
Cena sprzedaży 822,00 zł Cena regularna 847,00 zł