What Animals Mean in the Fiction of Modernity

Auteur: Armstrong, Philip (University of Canterbury, New Zealand.)
Editeur: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Examines the function of animals and animal representations in four classic narratives: "Robinson Crusoe", "Gulliver's Travels", "Frankenstein" and "Moby-Dick". This title explores how these stories have been re-worked, in ways that reflect shifting social and environmental forces, by later novelists.
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Examines the function of animals and animal representations in four classic narratives: "Robinson Crusoe", "Gulliver's Travels", "Frankenstein" and "Moby-Dick". This title explores how these stories have been re-worked, in ways that reflect shifting social and environmental forces, by later novelists.
ISBN / EAN 9780415358385
Auteur Armstrong, Philip (University of Canterbury, New Zealand.)
Editeur Taylor & Francis Ltd