Darwin's cicadas and lines of life

Continent 4 (2) (2015)
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Two proto-Modernists, Charles Darwin and Édouard Manet are brought together to account for their affronts to the sensibilities of their day as art-scientists. The geologist of life and the impressionist were each purveyors of a critique subject to the brutish dismissal of those who would prefer both to keep both art and science out of life.

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