Awe for the Tiger, Love for the Lamb
A Chronicle of Sensibility to Animals
Distributed for University of British Columbia Press
Awe for the Tiger, Love for the Lamb
A Chronicle of Sensibility to Animals
In our modern world, where human will routinely presides over the natural world, it is easy to imagine that sensibility to animals has been merely a matter of peripheral concern in human history. Rod Preece, in this impressively researched volume, demonstrates that, on the contrary, respect for animals has always been a part of human consciousness.
Awe for the Tiger, Love for the Lamb brings together the most significant statements of sensibility to animals in the history of thought. Each chapter begins with an introduction that explains the significance of the passages, and relates them to each other culturally, historically, and philosophically. Myth, religion, literature, philosophy, and parliamentary debates are all represented in this compendium whose time frame stretches from the early days of recorded human history to the beginning of the twentieth century. This unique book will be welcomed by scholars interested in animal studies and the history of ideas, as well as those with a concern for animal life.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Animals in Myth and Religion
2. The Classical World
3. The Dark Ages
4. The Renaissance
5. The Enlightenment
6. The Utilitarian and Romantic Age
7. The Legislative Era
8. The Darwinian Age
Postscript: The Ensuing Years
Notes
Index
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