Abstract

<p>The growing interest in non-human animals is driven by advancements in biotechnology and an increased awareness of the importance of preserving biodiversity. This fascination with non-human creatures dates back far in history. Exploring the representation and interpretation of the animal world throughout different epochs helps us better understand our relationship with other forms of life and appreciate the richness of works celebrating the animal kingdom. Animal motifs, laden with symbolic meanings, provide a complex field of study where recurring patterns are less evident. This volume explores these relevant recurrences and identifies the narrative patterns that shape these animal representations, enabling a deeper understanding of the relationship between humans and animals.</p>

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