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Arthropods incl. Insects

Arachnomania: Spiders and the Cultural Work They Do for Us ²⁶

Ref: 2026-9780691281025

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  • Collections: Arthropods incl. Insects

    Vendor: Princeton University Press

    ISBN: 9780691281025

    Year: 2026
    Pages: 288

    Language: English

    Shipping Weight: 2.0 lb


    Arachnomania: Cultural History of Spiders explores the deep relationship between humans and spiders, creatures that inhabit both the corners of our homes and the symbolic landscapes of our imagination. Through a cultural and natural lens, the book examines how these arachnids have been interpreted as figures of fear, fascination, and awe, highlighting their role in literature, art, film, and folklore.

    Beyond their presence in myths and narratives, the work emphasizes the ecological importance of spiders in terrestrial ecosystems. Their intricate webs, true feats of natural engineering, serve as metaphors for connection and balance in fragile environments. The book explores how these species combine beauty and ferocity, solitude and strategy, underscoring their essential contribution to insect control and biodiversity maintenance.

    Key Features

    • Cultural and natural analysis of spiders
    • Exploration of their symbolism in myths, art, and literature
    • Focus on ecological importance and biodiversity
    • Study of the natural engineering of webs