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From Alphons Engelhardt    15 April [1881?]

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A student and an admirer of CD wishes to have a few lines from him.

Author:  Alphons Sigismund (Alphons) von Engelhardt, Baron von Engelhardt-Schnellenstein
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  15 Apr [1881?]
Classmark:  DAR 202: 100
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-13161

To Alphons Engelhardt   [after 15 April 1881?]

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Wishes AE every success in his scientific studies.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Alphons Sigismund (Alphons) von Engelhardt, Baron von Engelhardt-Schnellenstein
Date:  [after 15 Apr 1881?]
Classmark:  DAR 202: 100v
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-13162
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4.15 George Cruikshank, comic drawing

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< Back to Introduction A sheet of comic drawings titled ‘Comparative anatomy à la Darwin’, is signed by George Cruikshank junior, who has been variously identified as the great-nephew or the illegitimate son of his more famous namesake. Unfortunately…

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  • … < Back to Introduction A sheet of comic drawings titled ‘Comparative anatomy à la …

Experimenting with emotions

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Darwin’s interest in emotions can be traced as far back as the Beagle voyage. He was fascinated by the sounds and gestures of the peoples of Tierra del Fuego. On his return, he started recording observations in a set of notebooks, later labelled '…

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  • … of children’, Correspondence vol. 4, Appendix III, p. 415 ). Darwin’s study of emotional …

Darwin’s observations on his children

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Charles Darwin’s observations on the development of his children, began the research that culminated in his book The Expression of the emotions in man and animals, published in 1872, and his article ‘A biographical sketch of an infant’, published in Mind…

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  • … Charles Darwin’s observations on the development of his children,[1] began the research that …
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