Nature as seen through Victorian writers Darwin and Hawthorne

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Mark R

 

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May 7, 2016

 

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He speculates on the possibility that ‘civilized’ man could have come from these simplistic barbarians, and compares the difference between these men and civilized men to a wild and tamed animal. Darwin, unlike many of his contemporaries, put forth the theory of evolution, and that all species, including humans, derived from a few, much simpler species...
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Darwin, unlike many of his contemporaries, put forth the theory of evolution, and that all species, including humans, derived from a few, much simpler species. This was much different than the former ideas that God was the creator of every living thing, and caused a huge change in the way people in the Victorian era viewed the world...
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