The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
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English: The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals is an 1872 book by the British naturalist Charles Darwin, on how humans and other animals communicate their emotions.
Figures
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Title page
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1. Diagram of the muscles of the face, from Sir C. Bell
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2. Diagram of the muscles of the face, from Henle
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3. Diagram of the muscles of the face, from Henle
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4. Small dog watching a cat on a table
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5. Dog approaching another dog with hostile intentions
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6. Dog in a humble and affectionate frame of mind
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7. Half-bred shepherd dog
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8. Dog caressing his master
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9. Cat, savage and prepared to fight
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10. Cat in an affectionate frame of mind
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11. Sound-producing quills from the tail of the porcupine
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12. Hen driving a dog away from her chickens
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13. Swan driving away an intruder
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14. Head of a snarling dog
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15. Cat terrified of a dog
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16. Cynopithecus niger, in a placid condition
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17. Cynopithecus niger, pleased when being caressed
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18. Chimpanzee disappointed and sulky
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19. Photograph of an insane woman
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20. Terror
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21. Horror and agony
Plates
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I (Suffering and weeping)
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II
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III
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IV
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V (1: Disrespect, 2+3: disgust)
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V, 2+3 (Disgust)
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VI
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VII