Post-Prandial Philosophy
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Charles Grant Blairfindie Allen was a prominent Canadian science writer and novelist known for his advocacy of evolution during the late 19th century. After leaving academia in 1876, he focused on writing, producing influential essays and literary works. His early writings, such as "Note-Deafness," contributed to the understanding of amusia. His first books explored scientific themes, including "Physiological Æsthetics" and "Flowers and Their Pedigrees," showcasing his ability to blend scientific inquiry with literary expression.


