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Dreaming Jungles
Dreaming Jungles
Author: Michel Rio, William R. Carlson (Translator)
The unnamed narrator of this elegant, philosophical tale is a paragon of the French aristocracy who travels to the jungles of Africa in 1913 to study chimpanzees. There, much to his surprise, he falls madly in love with Lady Jane Savile, the brilliant, lusty leader of an English animal-study expedition who posits that altruism among animals is a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780394556611
ISBN-10: 0394556615
Publication Date: 4/12/1987
Pages: 113
Edition: 1st English language
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Publisher: Pantheon
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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The main issue raised is how we can square human altruism with the Darwinian notion that individuals will always act in their own self-interest. The story is set in Africa in 1913 as two scientific parties set out to observe chimpanzees. The narrator is basically on his own, but meets up with a British Expedition being led by Lady Jane Sevile, with whom he proceeds, rather spontaneously and implausibly, to have a torrid affair.


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