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Charles Darwin Departs on the HMS Beagle – The Journey That Remade English Nonfiction

On December 27, 1831, Darwin’s voyage aboard the HMS Beagle taught English to think in processes rather than declarations. Observation replaced authority, accumulation replaced assertion, and time itself entered prose. From this journey, English learned to argue patiently, describe gradual change, and treat uncertainty as intellectual strength.

Charles Darwin Departs on the HMS Beagle – The Journey That Remade English Nonfiction
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