The purpose of this paper is to examine the role which animal narrators play in the it-narrative genre. This paper argues that the qualities of life and agency separate animal narrators from object narrators, making animal narrators especially capable of providing social critique thanks to animal narrators\u27 naturally occupying a space between subject and object. This thesis marks the rising use of animal narrators and notes their narratological trends over a 62 period, showing the lingering influence of late-eighteenth-century models into mass-market periodicals of antebellum America and Victorian Britain. Chapters One and Two provides generic definitions and a brief consideration of animals in popular British culture and responds to ...
In the eighteenth century, natural histories of animals incorporated narratives about animal behavio...
This paper intends to examine animal portrayal in literature with the guidance of three literary wor...
What does it mean to take animal autobiography seriously and how can we account for the representati...
Animal Narratology interrogates what it means to narrate, to speak—speak for, on behalf of—and to vo...
This research studies the functioning of animal images in literature from the middle of the XIXth to...
In the nineteenth century, Charles Darwin and other proponents of evolutionary theory provided a the...
This thesis constructs a new literary history of animals in Victorian literature by focusing on ques...
“Animal Remainders” responds to the challenge of—and challenges to—Victorian animal studies, a sub-f...
Eighteenth-century English writers imagined domestication as the education of animals, as a mutually...
While scholars have studied talking animals in British children’s literature of the long eighteenth ...
In engaging with acts of self-narration that cross species lines, creators of animal autobiographies...
This dissertation charts a literary history of animal characters running through the novels of Charl...
European culture in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries witnessed a radical redefinition of ‘hu...
What does it mean to take animal autobiography seriously and how can we account for the representati...
Non/human: (Re)seeing the “Animal” in Nineteenth-Century American Literature uses canonical literary...
In the eighteenth century, natural histories of animals incorporated narratives about animal behavio...
This paper intends to examine animal portrayal in literature with the guidance of three literary wor...
What does it mean to take animal autobiography seriously and how can we account for the representati...
Animal Narratology interrogates what it means to narrate, to speak—speak for, on behalf of—and to vo...
This research studies the functioning of animal images in literature from the middle of the XIXth to...
In the nineteenth century, Charles Darwin and other proponents of evolutionary theory provided a the...
This thesis constructs a new literary history of animals in Victorian literature by focusing on ques...
“Animal Remainders” responds to the challenge of—and challenges to—Victorian animal studies, a sub-f...
Eighteenth-century English writers imagined domestication as the education of animals, as a mutually...
While scholars have studied talking animals in British children’s literature of the long eighteenth ...
In engaging with acts of self-narration that cross species lines, creators of animal autobiographies...
This dissertation charts a literary history of animal characters running through the novels of Charl...
European culture in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries witnessed a radical redefinition of ‘hu...
What does it mean to take animal autobiography seriously and how can we account for the representati...
Non/human: (Re)seeing the “Animal” in Nineteenth-Century American Literature uses canonical literary...
In the eighteenth century, natural histories of animals incorporated narratives about animal behavio...
This paper intends to examine animal portrayal in literature with the guidance of three literary wor...
What does it mean to take animal autobiography seriously and how can we account for the representati...