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The man among the monkeys; or, Ninety days in apeland / To which are added: The philosopher and his monkeys, The professor and the crocodile, and other strange stories of men and animals cover

The man among the monkeys; or, Ninety days in apeland / To which are added: The philosopher and his monkeys, The professor and the crocodile, and other strange stories of men and animals

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A narrator raised in a family menagerie and trained in taxidermy survives a shipwreck and finds himself on an island dominated by vast numbers of apes. He navigates violence, hunger, and delirium while observing a simian society that mirrors and satirizes human institutions, including mock trials, jealousries, and ruthless leaders. Forced to hide his identity and to rely on practical skills learned among animals, he moves between comic encounters and genuine peril, using wit and animal knowledge to escape threats and to reflect on the similarities and corruptions shared by the two species.

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Léon Gozlan

Léon Gozlan was a French author known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the 19th century. His works often blend elements of adventure, philosophy, and humor, reflecting the complexities of human and animal interactions. One of his notable works, "The Man Among the Monkeys; or, Ninety Days in Apeland," showcases his imaginative storytelling and ability to engage readers with whimsical narratives. Gozlan also explored historical themes in his two-volume series, "Les Tourelles: Histoire des châteaux de France," which delves into the rich history of French castles. His literary legacy continues to be appreciated for its unique blend of entertainment and insight.

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