The Domestic Cat. A Cultural and Historical Exploration of Feline Companions
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- Nombre de pages174
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664636980
- EAN4057664636980
- Date de parution25/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille434 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Domestic Cat, " Gordon Stables expertly explores the intricate relationship between humans and their feline companions, delving into the historical, behavioral, and physical traits of domestic cats. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Stables combines scientific observations with anecdotal evidence, reflecting a Victorian sensibility that celebrates both the practical and the poetic aspects of cat ownership.
The work is rich in detail, offering insights into the domestic cat's evolution, its significance in various cultures, and its role within the household, making it not only an informative piece but also a heartfelt tribute to these enigmatic creatures. Gordon Stables, a devoted naturalist and prolific writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was deeply influenced by the social dynamics of his time, marked by increasing urbanization and the corresponding rise in pet keeping.
Stables'Äô own experiences with cats, combined with his scientific background, drove him to articulate the profound bond between people and felines, capturing the essence of companionship that transcends the mere relationship of owner and pet. Highly recommended for both cat enthusiasts and scholars of human-animal relationships, "The Domestic Cat" serves as an essential reading that offers a unique perspective on one of society's most beloved pets.
With its blend of rigorous research and personal reflection, it invites readers to deepen their appreciation for these complex and cherished animals.
The work is rich in detail, offering insights into the domestic cat's evolution, its significance in various cultures, and its role within the household, making it not only an informative piece but also a heartfelt tribute to these enigmatic creatures. Gordon Stables, a devoted naturalist and prolific writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was deeply influenced by the social dynamics of his time, marked by increasing urbanization and the corresponding rise in pet keeping.
Stables'Äô own experiences with cats, combined with his scientific background, drove him to articulate the profound bond between people and felines, capturing the essence of companionship that transcends the mere relationship of owner and pet. Highly recommended for both cat enthusiasts and scholars of human-animal relationships, "The Domestic Cat" serves as an essential reading that offers a unique perspective on one of society's most beloved pets.
With its blend of rigorous research and personal reflection, it invites readers to deepen their appreciation for these complex and cherished animals.
In "The Domestic Cat, " Gordon Stables expertly explores the intricate relationship between humans and their feline companions, delving into the historical, behavioral, and physical traits of domestic cats. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Stables combines scientific observations with anecdotal evidence, reflecting a Victorian sensibility that celebrates both the practical and the poetic aspects of cat ownership.
The work is rich in detail, offering insights into the domestic cat's evolution, its significance in various cultures, and its role within the household, making it not only an informative piece but also a heartfelt tribute to these enigmatic creatures. Gordon Stables, a devoted naturalist and prolific writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was deeply influenced by the social dynamics of his time, marked by increasing urbanization and the corresponding rise in pet keeping.
Stables'Äô own experiences with cats, combined with his scientific background, drove him to articulate the profound bond between people and felines, capturing the essence of companionship that transcends the mere relationship of owner and pet. Highly recommended for both cat enthusiasts and scholars of human-animal relationships, "The Domestic Cat" serves as an essential reading that offers a unique perspective on one of society's most beloved pets.
With its blend of rigorous research and personal reflection, it invites readers to deepen their appreciation for these complex and cherished animals.
The work is rich in detail, offering insights into the domestic cat's evolution, its significance in various cultures, and its role within the household, making it not only an informative piece but also a heartfelt tribute to these enigmatic creatures. Gordon Stables, a devoted naturalist and prolific writer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was deeply influenced by the social dynamics of his time, marked by increasing urbanization and the corresponding rise in pet keeping.
Stables'Äô own experiences with cats, combined with his scientific background, drove him to articulate the profound bond between people and felines, capturing the essence of companionship that transcends the mere relationship of owner and pet. Highly recommended for both cat enthusiasts and scholars of human-animal relationships, "The Domestic Cat" serves as an essential reading that offers a unique perspective on one of society's most beloved pets.
With its blend of rigorous research and personal reflection, it invites readers to deepen their appreciation for these complex and cherished animals.