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The Fox and the Fabulist: Aesop's Emblematic Animals

This lecture, part of the series 'Human Culture, Non-human World,' is an analysis of the use of animals in fables.


This lecture, part of the series 'Human Culture, Non-human World,' is an analysis of the use of animals in fables. Tom Tyler has written on animals and anthropomorphism, primatology and evolutionary theory, and was the editor of the special issue of the journal Parallax titled 'Animal Beings'


Speaker(s):

Dr Tom Tyler | talks

 

Date and Time:

15 March 2007 at 5:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

English Literary Studies, Middlesex University
Trent Park Campus
Bramley Rd
London
N14 4YZ
+44 20 84 11 53 94
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/els

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Additional Information:

The Lecture will take place in the Mansion at Trent Park, room M003.

For further details contact Erica Fudge on: e.fudge@mdx.ac.uk

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