... children and was in constant financial distress. 27 Singh and Zingg, Wolf-Children and Feral Man, xxxii–xxxiii; Bishop H. Pakenham-Walsh, “Preface,” in ibid., xxv–xxvii; Zingg, “India's WolfChildren.” Excerpts from the correspondence ...
The Story Of The Two Wolf-Girls Of Midnapore, Kamala And Amala, One Of Whom Survived Into Adolescence And Their Eccentric Benefactor, The Reverend Singh Has Become One Of The Classic Care Histories Of Feral Children.
In this provocative book, Douglas Candland shows that as we begin to understand the way animals and non-speaking humans "think," we hold up a mirror of sorts to our own mental world, and gain profound insights into human nature.
... Feral Man and Extreme Cases of Isolation ' , ( loc . cit . ) . The main work is Wolf Children and Feral Man , written in collaboration by J. A. L. Singh and R. M. Zingg ( Harper and Row , New York 1942 ) . The first report , apart from ...
A collective history of feral children who were brought up in the wilderness, raised by animals, or locked up in solitary confinement examines the stories of Peter the Wild Boy, Victor of Aveyron, and a boy raised by monkeys in Uganda.
... Wild Boy of Aveyron ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1976 ) ; J. A. L. Singh and R. M. Zingg , Wolf - Children and Feral Man ( New York , Harper and Brothers , 1939 ) ; Douglas Keith Candland , Feral Children and Clever Animals ...
... wolf . A case was reported in The American Weekly ( 5 September 1937 ) . In ... children recorded since the early nineteenth century have come from India ... Feral Man , 1942 ) . Singh was a mis- sionary of the Midnapore Orphanage who ...