Romanticism and Animal Rights
Delve into the thought-provoking world of "Romanticism and Animal Rights" by David Perkins, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This compelling paperback, spanning 212 pages, explores the surge of advocacy for animal kindness in England during the late eighteenth century. Perkins illustrates how the Romantic literary movement influenced perspectives on animal rights, showcasing a range of writings from sermons to the poignant verses of renowned Romantic poets. This insightful examination not only highlights the intersection of literature and ethical considerations for animals but also opens a dialogue on the evolving concept of animal rights in contemporary society. Perfect for literary enthusiasts and animal rights advocates alike, this book offers a unique lens on how Romanticism shaped moral discourse during its time. Discover the rich interplay between literature and empathy in this essential read.