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The expression of emotions in man and animals

The expression of emotions in man and animals

by Charles Darwin

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Many works have been written on Expression, but a greater number on Physiognomy, - that is, on the recognition of character through the study of the permanent form of the features. With this latter subject I am not here concerned. The older treatises,[1] which I have consulted, have been of little or no service to me. The famous `Conferences'[2] of the painter Le Brun, published in 1667, is the best known ancient work, and contains some good remarks.
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["Comparative Psychology" "Instinct" "Emotions" "Expression" "Evolution" "Evolution (Biology)" "Nature" "Nonfiction" "Science" "Psychology comparative" "Emocions en els animals" "Emocions" "Biology" "Expressed Emotion" "\u00c9motions" "Psychologie compar\u00e9e" "Verhalten" "Emoties" "Vergelijkende psychologie" "Gelaatsuitdrukkingen" "Facial expression" "Nonverbal communication" "Emotions in animals" "Annimal Communication" "\u00c9motions chez les animaux" "Physionomie" "Communication non verbale" "Emotion" "Animal communication"]

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