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Date: 2013-08-20 03:14:11
Culture
Arts and crafts
Death customs
Taxidermy
Walter Potter
Charles Waterton
Beatrix Potter
Anthropomorphism
Jamaica Inn
Taxidermists
Literature
Visual arts

Henning, M[removed]Anthropomorphic taxidermy and the death of nature: The curious art of Hermann Ploucquet, Walter Potter and Charles Waterton. Victorian Literature and Culture, [removed]pp.

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