Darwin and the Memory of the Human: Evolution, Savages, and South America
Scholarly work examining evolution, cultural perceptions, and South American contexts. Key insights contrast views of savages with human memory in nineteenth-century literature. Customer note highlights analytical depth
Highlights
- nineteenth-century literary-context analysis
- evolution and memory themes
- regional focus on South America
Pros
- scholarly analysis of evolution and culture
- contextualizes nineteenth-century literature
- well-structured academic study
- clear focus on memory and perception
Cons
- narrow audience to literary scholars
- dense academic style may be challenging
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