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COURSE BLOG FOR ENGLISH 435W AT SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY, "LITERATURE OF THE LONG NINTEENTH CENTURY.'

Friday, May 11, 2007

Pre-Darwinian "Survival of the Fittest" Image

Henry De La Beche’s drawing Duria Antiquior (An earlier Dorset), 1830:

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