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The Forbidden Experiment The Story Of The Wild Boy Of Aveyron Roger Shattuck

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The Forbidden Experiment The Story Of The Wild Boy Of Aveyron Roger Shattuck
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Publisher: New York Review Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Roger Shattuck
ISBN: 9781681379777, 1681379775
Language: English
Year: 2025

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The Forbidden Experiment The Story Of The Wild Boy Of Aveyron Roger Shattuck by Roger Shattuck 9781681379777, 1681379775 instant download after payment.

The true story of the nineteenth century’s so-called “Wild Boy of Aveyron”—an abandoned French child who lived for years alone in the wilderness before being brought under the care of an innovative young physician.
“Before dawn on January 9, 1800, a remarkable creature came out of the woods near the village of Saint-Sernin in southern France.” So begins Roger Shattuck’s book about the so-called Wild Boy of Aveyron—a child abandoned by his caretakers and captured, years later, while scavenging food from a garden. Unable to speak, he was sent to the National Institute for the Deaf in Paris, declared a hopeless case, and left to languish.
One day, however, Jean Itard, a young medical student from the provinces, took notice of the boy. Itard began to spend time with him, and soon the two found ways to interact. With games and toys Itard engaged the boy's senses and imagination, developing methods of education (some of which...

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