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Buchinger

Burning Bright

The Tiger in Anglophone Literature
Tectum,  2009, 114 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8288-2016-6

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Tyger Tyger, burning bright, In the forests of the night.Generations of English students have struggled with William Blake’s world-famous poem. However, Blake’s tyger is only one of many tigers that roam the dense forests of English literature: every child is familiar with the terrifying Shere Khan from Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Books, and millions of readers have enjoyed the adventures of an Indian boy who ended up with a Bengal tiger in a lifeboat in Yann Martel’s bestseller Life of Pi. This book covers 200 years of Anglophone tiger literature and provides an in-depth analysis of its key works. Moreover, the tiger is put in a wider context by giving a profound survey of the diverse roles that this fascinating animal has been playing in the cultures, myths and beliefs of many civilisations for centuries.