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[[Charles Darwin]]'s '''''On the Origin of Species''''' (published [[24 November]] [[1859 in literature|1859]]) is a seminal work in [[scientific literature]] and a landmark work in [[evolutionary biology]]. [[Charles Darwin]]'s '''''On the Origin of Species''''' (published [[24 November]] [[1859 in literature|1859]]) is a seminal work in [[scientific literature]] and a landmark work in [[evolutionary biology]].
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As "Darwinism" became widely accepted in the 1870s, good-natured caricatures of him with an ape or monkey body symbolised evolution.
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Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species (published 24 November 1859) is a seminal work in scientific literature and a landmark work in evolutionary biology.



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