The expression of the emotions in man and animals

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The expression of the emotions in man and animals

edited by Francis Darwin

(The works of Charles Darwin / edited by Paul H. Barrett & R.B. Freeman, v. 23)

W. Pickering, 1989

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Expression of the emotions

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The 23rd volume in a 29-volume set which contain all Charles Darwin's published works. Darwin was one of the most influential figures of the 19th century. His work remains a central subject of study in the history of ideas, the history of science, zoology, botany, geology and evolution.

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CHAPTER I: General principles of expression, CHAPTER II: General principles of expression - continued, CHAPTER III: General principles of expression - concluded, CHAPTER IV: Means of expression in animals, CHAPTER V: Special expressions of animals, CHAPTER VI: Special expressions of man: suffering and weeping, CHAPTER VII: Low spirits, anxiety, grief, dejection, despair, CHAPTER VIII: Joy, high spirits, love, tender feelings, devotion, CHAPTER IX: Reflection - Meditation - Ill-temper - Sulkiness - Determination, CHAPTER X: Hatred and anger, CHAPTER XI: Disdain - Contempt - Disgust - Guilt - Pride, etc. - Helplessness - Patience - Affirmation and negation, CHAPTER XII: Surprise - Astonishment - Fear - Horror, CHAPTER XIII: Self-attention - Shame - Shyness - Modesty: blushing, CHAPTER XIV: Concluding remarks and summary, INDEX

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