Chicken Embryos, Headless Frogs, and the Victorian Human-Animal Divide: Samuel Butler's Animal Epistemology

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Anna Feuerstein, ‘Chicken Embryos, Headless Frogs, and the Victorian Human-Animal Divide: Samuel Butler's Animal Epistemology,’ Journal of Victorian Culture 19:2 (2014), 198-215

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A useful companion to Armstrong’s essay that focuses particularly on Butler’s eccentric version of evolution. -JOHN MILLER