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What's Bred in the Bone

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A prominent figure in the promotion of evolution during the late 19th century, Allen transitioned from academia to writing, gaining acclaim for his scientific essays and novels. His early works, such as Physiological Æsthetics and Flowers and Their Pedigrees, reflect his deep engagement with scientific themes. Notably, his article "Note-Deafness" contributed to the understanding of amusia and was recognized by Oliver Sacks in a 2007 publication. Allen's blend of science and literature showcases his unique contributions to both fields.

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What's Bred in the Bone, Grant Allen

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2022
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