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Better Than Men

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This work collects anecdotal sketches and reflective essays that highlight moral and social qualities observed in animals, especially dogs, and contrasts them with human behavior. An introductory essay considers theories of innate human nature and upbringing, then succeeding pieces profile individual animals and incidents that illustrate loyalty, forgiveness, intelligence, and other virtues. Episodes range from rural encounters to short character studies, blending observation, sentimental reflection, and moral argument to suggest that lower animals often display elemental virtues that humans neglect. The tone is instructive and anecdotal rather than scientific.

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Rush C. Hawkins

Rush C. Hawkins was an American author known for his novel "Better Than Men," which explores themes of gender and societal roles. His work reflects a keen interest in the dynamics of human relationships and the complexities of masculinity and femininity. Hawkins's writing is characterized by its thoughtful examination of character and social commentary, contributing to the literary discourse of his time. Although not widely recognized today, his contributions offer insights into the cultural attitudes of the late 19th century.

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