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The Expression of Emotion in Man and Animals
The Expression of Emotion in Man and Animals Author:Charles Darwin The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals is a book by the British naturalist Charles Darwin published in 1872, on how humans and non-human animals express their emotions. — Darwin noted the universal nature of facial expressions in the book: "...the young and the old of widely different races, both with man and animals, express the same ... more »state of mind by the same movements."
He became diverted into making extensive revisions to the Origin of Species, then in the spring of 1872 Darwin pressed on with The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals, pointing to shared evolution in contrast to Charles Bell's Anatomy and Physiology of Expression which claimed divinely created muscles to express man's exquisite feelings. Darwin drew on world wide responses to his questionnaires, hundreds of photographs of actors, babies and "imbeciles" in an asylum, as well as his own observations, with particular empathy for the grief following a family death.« less