
Great Cat Tales
Edmund LearJames Anthony FroudeAlexandre DumasW. L. AldenMark TwainBossewellAmbrose BiercePierre LotiE. A. Wallis BudgeAnatole FranceSakiLady Jane "Speranza" WildeChristina Georgina RosettiQ. PatrickPaul GallicoOswald BarronHerbert Ravenel SassJohn Coleman AdamsDr. DarwinLeah Hunt-HendrixLord ZoucheAnne MarksCharles Dudley WarnerAnonymousPatricia HighsmithHarry GrahamColetteMarguerite SteenDouglas HydeEdgar Allan PoeP. G. WodehouseCharles G. D. RobertsJerome Klapka JérômeChristopher SmartJudy MartinWilliam Butler YeatsPerez, BernardEmily DickinsonPercy Bysshe ShelleyJacob A. RiisAnna SewardCharles N. De ManoncourtBret HarteEdwina Stanton BabcockRosamund Marriott WatsonHonoré de BalzacLady MorganÉmile ZolaJohn KeatsThéophile GautierG. H. PowellLewis CarrollF. R. BuckleyCharles PerraultLa FontaineAesopMary Eleanor Wilkins FreemanSamuel Courtland John S LopezAlgernon BlackwoodSamuel LoverN. Margaret CampbellArnold BennettC. H. RossOscar WildeDon MarquisRudyard KiplingMichael JosephTraditionalAllan CunninghamDorothy M. StewartLouisa Victoria Barry
About this book
Domesticated since the time of the Pharaohs, but never completely tamed, cats still retain their sense of mystery and fascinate those privileged enough to share their lives. The inimitable free spirit of the eat is celebrated in this 'purr-fectly' charming selection of cat stories, anecdotes, essays and poems.
In Great Cat Tales you will find a wealth of tributes from both famous authors of the past and well-loved contemporary writers. The wide- ranging contents embrace Leigh Hunt's "The Cat by the Fire" and Rudyard Kipling's myth-like "The Cat That Walked by Himself;" Charles Dudley Warner's famous and touching portrait "Calvin the Cat;" eerie murderous instincts in Patricia Highsmith's "Ming's Biggest Prey;" uproarious comedy in "The Story of Webster" by P.G. Wodehouse; and poems by, among others, Emily Dickinson, John Keats and W.B. Yeats.
Essential reading for cat-lovers everywhere, Great Cat Tales is a deft balance of old favorites and new and delightful surprises.
--front flap
Subjects
CatsFictionhorror fictionChildren's fictionshort storyfirst-person narrativeunreliable narratorsself-hatredgallows