RECORD: Darwin, C. R. n.d. Anger & Indignation/ Haughtiness (many references for Expression). CUL-DAR195.3.58. Edited by John van Wyhe (Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/)
REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed by Christine Chua and edited by John van Wyhe 6.2022. RN1
NOTE: See record in the Darwin Online manuscript catalogue, enter its Identifier here. Reproduced with permission of the Syndics of Cambridge University Library and William Huxley Darwin. The volume CUL-DAR195 contains materials for Darwin's book Expression of the emotions (1872) organised roughly as: DAR195.1 blushing. DAR195.2 astonishment, fear. DAR195.3 indignation, rage, screaming, etc. DAR195.4 laughter, frowning, introduction.
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Anger & Indignation
Pride [crossed]
Wedgwood p. 76 good on anger ─ (Tennyson) on respiration.
H. Spencer p. 370 breathing from rage (?) (quote?)
Moreau 4/237 Asthmatic person nostril permanently raised
p. 282 dark red in passion, veins blood, p. 300 do. ─ (moderate passion bright red. C.D)
─ vol. 9. p. 256, 268 clench fist
p. 295 Rage well described (see to this)
Gratiolet p 52# description of rage. [crossed]
345# redness & paleness from anger [crossed]
346 Pagets always contracted
369 *++ Rage uncover teeth symbolically ─
Piderit p. 82 Rage upper lip raised – alæ of nose raised, because mouth closed!!
Bell p. 91 p. 107, 8 act on slight sympathy with redness of [illeg] Muscle of [illeg] & nostrils all work together
95 Rage voice sticks in throat ─ paralysed lips ─ in connection with breathing ─ muscle repress the oby will
96 Negros redden with passion show in cicatrix & monkeys
[above 4 lines, crossed]
131, 6 Snarling muscles
* 177 Rage well described [crossed]
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Henle p. 151 on muscle of Haughtiness & contempt
Pride H. Wedgwood p. 76 – swelling.
Bell p. 111 Levator menti: superbus Pride see [Henle].
Duchenne p 25 Pl. 36 Derision senile
p. 30 Pl. 41 ─ transverse of nose contracted contempt
p 34 action of triangular disgust & contempt. Hold [3 words illeg]
Ogle 8vo Pamph 594 action of smelling p. 6
Wedgwood p 75 spitting disgust ─ rejecting from mouth
Tylor p. 52 lolling out tongue — contempt
Gratiolet p 26 Disgust [illeg] of vomiting
p 52 contempt ─ eye turn ─ nose wrinkled ─ body turned away.
p. 135 nose shut by upper lip.
p 160 Disgust like vomiting
p 284 imagination causing vomiting
p 350 Pride → Puffing with pride
Piderit p. 84 contempt same as Gratiolet p 93 shutting nostril
Citation: John van Wyhe, ed. 2002-. The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online. (http://darwin-online.org.uk/)
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