Animal Encounters: Contacts and Concepts in Medieval Britain

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Susan Crane, Animal Encounters: Contacts and Concepts in Medieval Britain (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013).


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Argues that imaginative writing represents and responds to the living animal as well as to beliefs about animals. Traces how cross-species encounters transform both their animal and their human participants - SUSAN CRANE