The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals /
[Book]
Charles Darwin, Edited by Francis Darwin.
2nd ed.
Cambridge :
Place of publication not identified :
Cambridge University Press.
publisher not identified,
1890.
1 online resource (424 pages) :
digital, PDF file(s)
Cambridge library collection. Darwin, Evolution and Genetics.
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
This second edition of The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals was edited by his son Francis Darwin and published in 1890. As Sir Francis notes in his brief preface, because the first edition did not sell out in Charles Darwin's lifetime, 'he had no opportunity of publishing the material collected with a view to a second edition.' This material, in the form of 'a mass of letters, extracts from and references to books' was utilised in the second edition, as were Darwin's pencilled corrections in his own volume of the first. The book is a study of the muscular movements of the face (both human and animal) triggered by the emotions being felt - a 'physical' response to a 'mental' sensation. Darwin's detailed analysis of what actually happens to a body in a state of fear, or joy, or anger is illustrated by photographic images.