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Perceiving Animals: Humans and Beasts in Early Modern English Culture

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Perceiving Animals: Humans and Beasts in Early Modern English Culture - Fudge, Erica
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The boundaries between human and beast forged a rugged philosophical landscape across early modern England. Spectators gathered in London's Bear Garden to watch the callous and brutal baiting of animals. A wave of "new" scientists performed vivisections on live animals to learn more about the human body. In Perceiving Animals, the British scholar Erica Fudge traces the dangers and problems of anthropocentrism in texts written from 1558 to 1649. Meticulous examinations of scientific, legal, political, literary, and ...

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Perceiving Animals: Humans and Beasts in Early Modern English Culture 2002, University of Illinois Press, Urbana-Champaign, IL

ISBN-13: 9780252070686

Trade paperback

Perceiving Animals: Humans and Beasts in Early Modern English Culture 1999, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

ISBN-13: 9780333728123

Hardcover