Have you read the 1726 "Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World", a.k.a. "Gulliver's Travels"? Or to keep it to 18th-century anthropomorphic novels, who remembers my review from 2012 of the 1786 "Fabulous Histories" by Mrs. Sarah Trimmer?
It’s available for free on Google. The 1783 “The Life and Perambulations of a Mouse” by Dorothy Kilner, narrated by Nimble, the mouse, can be read for free on Project Gutenberg.
Have you read the 1726 "Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World", a.k.a. "Gulliver's Travels"? Or to keep it to 18th-century anthropomorphic novels, who remembers my review from 2012 of the 1786 "Fabulous Histories" by Mrs. Sarah Trimmer?
https://www.flayrah.com/4520/review-fabulous-histories-mrs-sarah-trimmer
It’s available for free on Google. The 1783 “The Life and Perambulations of a Mouse” by Dorothy Kilner, narrated by Nimble, the mouse, can be read for free on Project Gutenberg.
Fred Patten