Abstrakt:
The paper focuses on the character and position of fox hunting especially at the beginning of the 20th century in Great Britain. The main features, such as the participating social class, the etiquette and the whole atmosphere of the hunt, its rules and customs, and finally, the roles of participants and animals in the hunts, are analyzed. The findings are presented on the novel Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man by Siegfried Sassoon. The work also focuses on the change of the position of traditional fox hunting in the British society at the turn of the millennium.