What if Christopher Smart’s Cat Responded?
The paper revisits Christopher Smart's Cat Jeoffry section of Jubilate Agno (1759-1763) using a Human and Animal Studies research perspective. The issues discussed include the concept of pethood as embraced by the poet, with special focus on the cat's name and its significance. Traces of...
Main Author: | Magdalena Ożarska |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Humanimalia
2016-09-01
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Series: | Humanimalia |
Online Access: | https://humanimalia.org/article/view/9652 |
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