Ideal for feline devotees, this feast of cat worship gathers together the numerous authors and thinkers from throughout the ages who have written about cats. From Darwin, Twain, and Wordsworth to Lewis Carroll, T. S. Eliot, and Edward Lear, an astounding range of personalities have not only had deep relationships with cats, but also put pen to paper to explain just how wonderful that relationship can be. Cats have padded silently into our hearts, bringing with them their grace, independence, and essential mystery, and this enthralling collection seeks to unveil how and why humans have become so fond of these delightful creatures.
Ideal for feline devotees, this feast of cat worship gathers together the numerous authors and thinkers from throughout the ages who have written about cats. From Darwin, Twain, and Wordsworth to Lewis Carroll, T. S. Eliot, and Edward Lear, an astounding range of personalities have not only had deep relationships with cats, but also put pen to paper to explain just how wonderful that relationship can be. Cats have padded silently into our hearts, bringing with them their grace, independence, and essential mystery, and this enthralling collection seeks to unveil how and why humans have become so fond of these delightful creatures.