Animals and Their Children in Victorian Culture
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<p>Whether a secularized morality biblical worldview or unstated set of mores the Victorian period can and always will be distinguished from those before and after for its pervasive sense of the proper way of thinking speaking doing and acting. Animals in literature taught Victorian children how to be behave. If you are a postmodern posthumanist you might argue But the animals in literature did not write their own accounts. Animal characters may be the creations of writers’ imagination but animals did and do exist in their own right as did and do humans. The original essays in <i>Animals and Their Children in Victorian </i>explore the representation of animals in children’s literature by resisting an anthropomorphized perception of them. Instead of focusing on the domestication of animals this book analyzes how animals in literature civilize children teaching them how to get along with fellow creatures—both human and nonhuman. </p>
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