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Animal Characters Nonhuman Beings In Early Modern Literature Bruce Thomas Boehrer

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Animal Characters Nonhuman Beings In Early Modern Literature Bruce Thomas Boehrer
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.4 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Bruce Thomas Boehrer
ISBN: 9780812201369, 0812201361
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Animal Characters Nonhuman Beings In Early Modern Literature Bruce Thomas Boehrer by Bruce Thomas Boehrer 9780812201369, 0812201361 instant download after payment.

Animal Characters follows five species through the literature of early modern Europe. The horse, the parrot, the cat, the turkey, and the sheep all undergo a dramatic change in character as European writers begin to develop a new interest in—and understanding of—human character in its relation to literature.


Animal Characters follows five species through the literature of early modern Europe. The horse, the parrot, the cat, the turkey, and the sheep all undergo a dramatic change in character as European writers begin to develop a new interest in—and understanding of—human character in its relation to literature.

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