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The Accommodated Animal: Cosmopolity in Shakespearean Locales
Laurie Shannon
Shakespeare used the word 'animal' only eight times in his work - which was typical for the sixteenth century, when the word was rarely used. The author reveals that the animal-human divide first came strongly into play in the seventeenth century, with Descartes' formulation that reason sets humans above other species: 'I think, therefore I am'.
304 pages, 4 colour plates, 25 halftones
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | January 2, 2013 |
| ISBN13 | 9780226924175 |
| Publishers | The University of Chicago Press |
| Pages | 312 |
| Dimensions | 162 × 228 × 19 mm · 450 g |
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