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A Dog At All Things
Author: Agnes Lauchlan
Hard cover. Very good condition. 1953 first edition.
A Dog at All Things: An Anthology by Agnes Lauchlan, published in 1953, is a curated collection celebrating the multifaceted roles of dogs throughout history and literature. Spanning 175 pages, the anthology assembles writings from classical authors like Martial and Virgil, literary figures such as Shakespeare and Cervantes, and modern voices including Virginia Woolf and Emily Dickinson. Through poetry, prose, public notices, and anonymous reflections, the collection explores themes ranging from loyalty and companionship to the symbolic and cultural significance of dogs. Lauchlan's compilation offers readers a rich tapestry of canine portrayals, highlighting the enduring bond between humans and their four-legged companions.
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