
Victorians and Their Animals
By Brenda Ayers
Subjects: Fish, Humane treatment of animals, Museums, 19th Century English Literature, British Victorian Literature, Nursery rhymes, Fairy tales, European, Hardy, 19th Century British Literature, Beef, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, The beetle, Great Expectations, Human-animal relationships, Subjects & Themes, Great britain, intellectual life, Religion, Dominance, Animal culture, Human lives, Animaux dans la littérature, Nature, Littérature anglaise, The Return of the Native, Victorian Literature, Non-human, Interdependence, Great britain, civilization, Insects, LITERARY CRITICISM, Human-animal relationships in literature, Man, Dogs, Marxism, Class, Elizabeth Gaskell, Metaphorical animals, George Eliot, Animals, History and criticism, 19th Century Literature, Relations homme-animal dans la littérature, Histoire et critique, English literature, Natural history, Animals in literature, English Victorian Literature, Automatons, Control, Ecocriticism, Beast, Cats, Dehumanizing, Dominant species
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