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<p>In "The Fall of Man; Or, The Loves of the Gorillas," Richard Grant White explores complex themes of evolution, morality, and the human condition through a unique blend of satire and philosophical inquiry. Written in the backdrop of the mid-19th century, a time of burgeoning scientific exploration and shifting social values, White employs a narrative style that juxtaposes humor with serious commentary. His depiction of gorillas as both animal and metaphor serves to interrogate societal norms and human nature, reflecting contemporary preoccupations with Darwinian thought and its implications for humanity's place in the natural order. Richard Grant White was not only a notable American writer and critic but also a fervent defender of Shakespearean scholarship and his works demonstrated a keen interest in evolving perceptions of literature and humanity. His background as a prominent literary figure and his engagement with scientific discourse positioned him uniquely to pen this provocat...楽天市場のショップで商品詳細の続きを見る