Kings in Exile by Sir Charles G. D. Roberts

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By Adrian Diaz Posted on May 6, 2026
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Roberts, Charles G. D., Sir, 1860-1943 Roberts, Charles G. D., Sir, 1860-1943
English
"Kings in Exile" by Charles G. D. Roberts is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores the themes of nature and the relationship between animals and humans through the lens of anthropomorphism. The central character appears to be a magnificent buffalo known as Last Bull, who represents the last of his kind in captivity, as well a...
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the narrative introduces Last Bull and sets the stage for his experiences within a zoological park, where he grapples with his identity and the remnants of his wild past. The story delves into his interactions with other animals, particularly a newly introduced bull moose that ignites a rivalry. As the plot unfolds, themes of longing, confinement, and the clash between nature and civilization are brought to life, illustrated through Last Bull's melancholic existence and the impending encounter with the moose. The narrative immediately paints a vivid and poignant picture of the struggle for existence and the emotional depth of animal life within human confines, making it an engaging read for those interested in nature, wildlife, and literary reflections on the human condition. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Margaret Martin
3 months ago

Having followed this topic for years, I can say that the author’s unique perspective adds a fresh layer to the discussion. A mandatory read for anyone in this industry.

Robert Smith
10 months ago

I found the data interpretation to be highly professional and unbiased.

Nancy Perez
6 days ago

Very satisfied with the depth of this material.

Mary Williams
11 months ago

One of the most comprehensive guides I've read this year.

Robert Hernandez
10 months ago

I took detailed notes while reading through the chapters and the data points used to support the main thesis are quite robust. I'm glad I chose this over the other alternatives.

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