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Hare / Simon Carnell.

Title
Hare / Simon Carnell.
Author
Carnell, Simon, 1962-
Publication
London : Reaktion Books, c2010.

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Description
230 p. : ill. (some col.); 19 cm.
Summary
"In times past reckoned to be the 'most lascivious and most melancholy' of mammals, the hare was also believed to never close its eyes, occasionally to grow horns, and to be able to change its gender. It was credited in early medicine with the most curative properties of any animal. But the hare is in fact as remarkable for its actual characteristics and behaviour as for the intriguing myths that have developed around it. In this book, Simon Carnell examines how the hare has been described, symbolized and depicted, as well as valued for its fur, flesh and exceptional speed."--Jacket.
Series Statement
Animal
Uniform Title
Animal (Reaktion Books)
Subject
  • Hares
  • Hares in art
  • Coursing
  • Hares > Symbolic aspects
  • Hares > Folklore
  • Animals in literature
  • Human-animal relationships
  • Animals and civilization
Genre/Form
Folklore
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-219) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Lagographia curiosa : the natural and unnatural history of the hare -- Mythic hare -- Hunted hare -- Painted and plastic hare -- Hare poetry, hare thought -- Epilogue : hare writing.
ISBN
  • 9781861894311 (pbk.)
  • 1861894317 (pbk.)
OCLC
262883612
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library