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Animals in Literature: Critical Essay by Kenneth Inniss

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SOURCE: “The Animals in Fiction,” in D. H. Lawrence's Bestiary: A Study of His Use of Animal Trope and Symbol, Mouton, 1971, pp. 108-88.

In the following essay, Inniss surveys animals in the fiction of D. H. Lawrence.

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