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Frog

Frog

Charlotte Sleigh

(2012)

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Abstract

As Kermit the Frog taught us—it’s not easy being green. With good reason, since you’ll likely be dissected in biology class or have your legs gobbled up by a hungry Frenchman. And yet, these slimy creatures have captured our imagination, appearing in everything from fairytales about frog princes to Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Jeremy Fisher and Arnold Lebel’s Frog and Toad. They even appear as a tasty chocolate snack in the Harry Potter series. Examining the significant role played by this slippery amphibian in art, literature, and popular culture, Charlotte Sleigh gives us an entertaining—and sometimes shocking—account of this both loved and misunderstood animal.

Weaving the natural history of the frog together with its mythology, this witty book answers questions like why frogs have been so prominent in science throughout the years and what place the frog holds in religion. Sleigh also explores the frog’s many faces—the devilish and comic, sophisticated and chauvinist, the revolting and delicious. Featuring many images of frogs from nature and culture, Frog—the fiftieth entry into the Animal series—will draw pet owners, frog-leg devourers, and seekers of princes alike.

Charlotte Sleigh is a senior lecturer in the history of science at the University of Kent, Canterbury, UK. She is the author of Ant, also published by Reaktion books.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Frog 3
Imprint Page 4
Contents 5
Introduction 7
1. Just a Kiss 31
2. Warts and All 55
3. Them, Us and Frogs 77
4. Under the Knife 95
5. Evolution on Fast-Forward 116
6. Of Frogs and Fruitfulness 140
7. Jumped Up 161
Timeline 186
References 188
Select Bibliography 196
Associations and Websites 199
Acknowledgements 202
Photo Acknowledgements 203
Index 205