The Expression of Emotion in Man and Animals

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"Even cows, when they frisk about from pleasure, throw up their tails in a ridiculous fashion." So writes Charles Darwin in his magnum opus on how humans and animals display such emotions as fear, anger, disdain, and pleasure. It is work that has in most respects been sustained by later scientific research. First published in 1872, Darwin’s shape its author intended: bits and pieces were left out of subsequent printings, most of them released after Darwin’s death, and later editors made addition to suit the intellectual fashion of their times. This definitive edition is essential to any naturalist’s library. The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals is one of Darwin’s most readable works. This exciting new series consists of major philosophical texts in the history of philosophy from the ancient world up to modern times. Each volume, issued in a uniform and economical format, uses the most authoritative edition of the text available. Authoritative and practical, the Cosmo Western Classics series aims to build up a definitive corpus of key texts in the Western philosophical tradition which will form a reliable and enduring resource and reference for years to come.

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Title
The Expression of Emotion in Man and Animals
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
817755462X
Length
vi+355p., Figures; Plates; 23cm.
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