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_9141084 _aSewell, Anna _eautor |
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_aBlack Beauty / _cAnna Sewell |
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_aLondon : _bPenguin Books, _c2000 |
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_avi, 214 pages ; _c16 cm. |
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_2rdacontent _atexto |
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_2rdamedia _ano mediado |
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_2rdacarrier _avolumen |
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520 | _a"Black Beauty" is the most universally known classic of animal rights literature. Published in 1877, it became a cross-Atlantic bestseller, appearing a few years later with the subtitle ¡Uncle Tom's Horse Cabin? Sold from one master to another, Black Beauty narrates his story from his position as a direct witness of the cruelties suffered by him and his congeners, in order to denounce many of the social, political and economic scourges of England at the end of the 19th century. Hence, this equine animalography becomes an allegory of the subjugation of various voiceless sectors of Victorian society, especially the working classes, and demands an awareness of the readers. | ||
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_9137952 _aEnglish novel |
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_9152726 _aEnglish junior novel |
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