Animals in literature
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Animals in literature
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- "Several exceptional forms of primates" : simian cinema/
- "The animals in that country" : science fiction and animal studies
- A Tolkien bestiary
- A cultural history of animals
- A history of the animal world in the ancient Near East
- African animals in Renaissance literature and art
- American beasts : perspectives on animals, animality and U.S. culture, 1776-1920
- Animal alterity : science fiction and the question of the animal
- Animal characters : nonhuman beings in early modern literature
- Animal fables after Darwin : literature, speciesism, and metaphor
- Animal skins and the reading self in medieval Latin and French bestiaries
- Animal skins and the reading self in medieval Latin and French bestiaries
- Animal soundscapes in Anglo-Norman texts
- Animal stories : narrating across species lines
- Animalities : literary and cultural studies beyond the human
- Animality and children's literature and film
- Animality in British Romanticism : the aesthetics of species
- Animals and desire in South African fiction : biopolitics and the resistance to colonization
- Animals and other people : literary forms and living beings in the long eighteenth century
- Animals and the symbolic in mediaeval art and literature
- Animals in American literature
- Animals in Celestina
- Animals in Irish literature and culture
- Animals in Victorian Literature and Culture : Contexts for Criticism
- Animals in art and thought : to the end of the Middle Ages
- Animals in art and thought : to the end of the Middle Ages
- Animals in the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles : the wild kingdom of early Christian literature
- Animals in the Writings of C. S. Lewis
- Animals in the apocryphal acts of the apostles : the wild kingdom of early Christian literature
- Animals in the fiction of Cormac McCarthy
- Animals, animality, and literature
- Animals, animality, and literature
- Animals, empathy and care in Naomi Mitchison's Memoirs of a spacewoman/
- Aspects of the medieval animal epic: proceedings of the international conference, Louvain, May 15-17, 1972
- Beastly journeys : travel and transformation at the fin de siècle
- Beastly journeys : travel and transformation at the fin de siècle
- Beasts and birds of the Middle Ages: the bestiary and its legacy
- Beasts of burden : biopolitics, labor, and animal life in British Romanticism
- Beasts of burden : biopolitics, labor, and animal life in British Romanticism
- Beasts of the modern imagination : Darwin, Nietzsche, Kafka, Ernst & Lawrence
- Beatrix Potter : writing in code
- Becoming other : animals, kinship, and Butler's 'Clay's Ark'
- Being property once myself : blackness and the end of man
- Bestiario del Martin Fierro
- Bestiario medieval
- Bêtes et hommes dans le monde médiéval : le bestiaire des clers du Ve au XIIe siècle
- Captured : the Animal Within Culture
- Cento favole bellissime De i più Illustri Antichi, e Moderni Autori Greci, e Latini
- Childhood and Pethood in Literature and Culture : New Perspectives in Childhood Studies and Animal Studies
- Civilized creatures : urban animals, sentimental culture, and American literature, 1850-1900
- Considering her ways: : in(ter)secting matriarchal utopias/
- Creatural fictions : human-animal relationships in twentieth- and twenty-first-century literature
- Creaturely forms in contemporary literature : narrating the war against animals
- Creatures of speech: lion, herding, and hunting similes in the Iliad
- Das lateinische Tierepos
- Dumb beasts and dead philosophers : humanity and the humane in ancient philosophy and literature
- Dumb beasts and dead philosophers : humanity and the humane in ancient philosophy and literature
- Ecofeminist subjectivities : Chaucer's talking birds
- Eliot's animals
- Empire and the animal body : violence, identity and ecology in Victorian adventure fiction
- Empire and the animal body : violence, identity and ecology in Victorian adventure fiction
- Encountering Disgrace : reading and teaching Coetzee's novel
- Fables de La Fontaine d'origine orientale: essai théorique et approche méthodologique
- Fabula docet: studies in the background and interpretation of Henryson's Moral fabillis
- French thinking about animals
- From Aesop to Reynard : beast literature in medieval Britain
- From Aesop to Reynard : beast literature in medieval Britain
- From beasts to souls : gender and embodiment in Medieval Europe
- Gazing across the abyss : the amborg gaze in Sheri S. Tepper's Six Moon Dance
- Holy and noble beasts : encounters with animals in medieval literature
- Homeless dogs & melancholy apes : humans and other animals in the modern literary imagination
- How not to make a human : pets, feral children, worms, sky burial, oysters
- Human and animal in ancient Greece : empathy and encounter in classical literature
- Human and animal in ancient Greece : empathy and encounter in classical literature
- Human and animal in ancient Greece : empathy and encounter in classical literature
- Human and animal in ancient Greece : empathy and encounter in classical literature
- Human minds and animal stories : how narratives make us care about other species
- Humans and other animals in eighteenth-century British culture : representation, hybridity, ethics
- Humans and other animals in eighteenth-century British culture : representation, hybridity, ethics
- Indigenous creatures, native knowledges, and the arts : animal studies in modern worlds
- Italo Calvino's animals : Anthropocene stories
- Kafka's creatures : animals, hybrids, and other fantastic beings
- Kindred brutes : animals in Romantic-period writing
- L'humain et l'animal dans la France medievale (XIIe-XVe s.) : Human and animal in Medieval France (12th-15th c.)
- La fabrique des Fables: essai sur la poétique de La Fontaine
- Les animaux dans l'antiquité grecque
- Literature and animal studies
- Man and animal in Severan Rome : the literary imagination of Claudius Aelianus
- Man and animal in Severan Rome : the literary imagination of Claudius Aelianus
- Mastering Aesop : medieval education, Chaucer, and his followers
- Meat markets : the cultural history of bloody London
- Medieval bestiaries: text, image, ideology
- Mensch und Tier in der Antike : Grenzziehung und Grenzüberschreitung : Symposion vom 7. bis 9. April 2005 in Rostock
- Middle English animal literature
- Métamorphose et bestiaire fantastique au moyen âge
- Narratology beyond the human : storytelling and animal life
- Nature, culture, and the origins of Greek comedy : a study of animal choruses
- Natures of Africa : ecocriticism and animal studies in contemporary cultural forms
- Other animals in twenty-first century fiction
- Otter
- Parabasis and animal choruses: a contribution to the history of Attic Comedy
- Polymorphous domesticities : pets, bodies, and desire in four modern writers
- Postcolonial animal tale from Kipling to Coetzee
- Postcolonial ecocriticism : literature, animals, environment
- Primate tales : interspecies pregnancy and chimerical beings
- Primordial modernism : animals, ideas, transition (1927-1938)
- Reading the animal in the literature of the British Raj
- Reinaert de Vos : docentenhandleiding : uitwerking van de vragen en opdrachten
- Representing the modern animal in culture
- Rethinking Chaucerian beasts
- Romanticism and animal rights
- Science fiction's renegade becomings/
- Shakespeare among the animals : nature and society in the drama of early modern England
- Shakespeare and the natural world
- Speaking for animals : animal autobiographical writing
- Spider
- Stalking the subject : modernism and the animal
- T.S. Eliot and the heritage of Africa: the Magnus and the Moor as metaphor
- Talking animals : medieval Latin beast poetry, 750-1150
- Talking animals in British children's fiction, 1786-1914
- Talking animals in British children's fiction, 1786-1914
- The English fable : Aesop and literary culture, 1651-1740
- The animal part : human and other animals in the poetic imagination
- The animal-lore of Shakespeare's time : including quadrupeds, birds, reptiles, fish and insects
- The birth of a jungle : animality in progressive-era U.S. literature and culture
- The boundaries of the human in medieval English literature
- The boundaries of the human in medieval English literature
- The breathless zoo : taxidermy and the cultures of longing
- The figure of the animal in modern and contemporary poetry
- The mark of the beast
- The political lives of Victorian animals : liberal creatures in literature and culture
- The postmodern animal
- The scattered portions : William Blake's biological symbolism
- The secret life of things : animals, objects, and it-narratives in eighteenth-century England
- The talking Greeks : speech, animals, and the other in Homer, Aeschylus, and Plato
- The talking Greeks : speech, animals, and the other in Homer, Aeschylus, and Plato
- Thinking Italian animals : human and posthuman in modern Italian literature and film
- Thomas Hardy and animals
- Totemic human-animal relationships in recent sf
- Victorian animal dreams : representations of animals in Victorian literature and culture
- What is zoopoetics? : texts, bodies, entanglement
- When science blurs the boundaries : the commodification of the animal in young adult science fiction
- Writing about animals in the age of revolution
- Writing about animals in the age of revolution
- Writing animals : language, suffering and animality in twenty-first-century fiction
- Zoopoetics : animals and the making of poetry
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