The animal court: a political fable from old Japan

New York: Weatherhill. Edited by Jeffrey Hunter (1992)
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Abstract

In this Swiftian parable from 18th-century Japan, four tribunals of animals - the birds, the beasts, the crawling creatures and the fishes - gather in turn to judge the follies of the human race.

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