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THE GENIUS OF CHARLES DARWIN -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY |
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He didn't take to the stage to publicize his work but sought to influence leading thinkers behind the scenes by sending them proof copies of the book with apologetic letters attached. He would write things like, "This vile rag of a theory of mine." Was that genuine modesty, or was there an element of false modesty about it?
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