
The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals is Charles Darwin's study of facial expression, gesture, feeling, and the continuity between human beings and other animals. Darwin examines fear, anger, grief, joy, shame, surprise, and other emotional displays through observation, correspondence, illustrations, and comparative reasoning.
The book is important because it applies evolutionary thinking to psychology and behavior. Darwin asks why bodies express emotion as they do and how inherited movements, habit, and survival may shape visible feeling. Its influence reaches into psychology, anthropology, animal behavior, and the study of nonverbal communication. Readers interested in evolution, emotions, facial expression, human-animal continuity, Victorian science, and the origins of behavioral science will find a pioneering and readable work.
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