<p>G. A. Henty's 'Those Other Animals' emerges as a distinctive exploration of the complex relationships between humans and the animal kingdom, conveyed through prose that exudes the characteristic Victorian eloquence and attention to moral instruction. Eschewing anthropocentrism, Henty crafts a series of narratives that invite reflection on the virtues and foibles of humankind as glimpsed through the lens of our non-human counterparts. The liter...