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The Cat Lover's Library: 30 Books of Feline Narratives - Pussy Black-Face The alley cat's kitten Pussy-Cat Town Cat and Dog Kittyboy's Christmas etc - cover

The Cat Lover's Library: 30 Books of Feline Narratives - Pussy Black-Face The alley cat's kitten Pussy-Cat Town Cat and Dog Kittyboy's Christmas etc

Pierre Loti, Helen Hunt Jackson, H.P. Lovecraft, Laura Lee Hope, Marshall Saunders, Beatrix Potter, David Cory, Jim Kjelgaard, Amy Ella Blanchard, Katharine Pyle, Marion Ames Taggart, Alfred Elwes, Georgiana M. Craik, Eulalie Osgood Grover, Margaret Benson, Laura Rountree Smith, Arthur Scott Bailey, Richard Barnum, May E. Southworth, Colette Colette, Lucy Gray, Julia Charlotte Maitland, Miranda Eliot Swan, F. R. Morgan, Caroline Fuller, Tabitha Grimalkin

Publisher: e-artnow

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The Cat Lover's Library: 30 Books of Feline Narratives is a remarkable anthology that draws together a diverse range of tales centered around the enigmatic and beloved presence of cats. Spanning various literary styles, from enchanting children's stories to profound reflective essays, this collection captures the multifaceted relationship between humans and their feline companions. The works within encompass a wide literary context, from the whimsical charm of children's narratives to the mysterious allure found in gothic tales. Each entry adds depth to this theme, crafting a mosaic of cat-inspired art, with standout pieces exploring everything from playful antics to the mysterious and ethereal nature of the feline world. This anthology features an illustrious group of authors whose voices have graced literature over the past centuries. From Pierre Loti's immersive narratives and H. P. Lovecraft's consummate storytelling to Beatrix Potter's beloved animal tales, each author contributes uniquely to this compilation. Collectively, they offer rich contributions to the literary representation of cats, aligning with various historical and cultural movements that frame our fascination with these creatures. The authors' distinct backgrounds and perspectives converge to enhance the reader's appreciation of the enduring bond shared between cats and humans. For readers seeking an enthralling exploration into feline narratives, The Cat Lover's Library offers an exceptional opportunity to indulge in a wealth of perspectives and styles. This collection not only entertains but also provides enlightening insights into different cultural and literary approaches to the theme. It invites readers to journey through time and genre, embracing the dialogue fostered between these distinguished voices. Whether for academic exploration or leisurely reading, this anthology promises to enrich one's understanding of humanity's enduring fascination with its feline counterparts.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 1300 pages.

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