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Haeckel, Ernst 1834-1919: Critical Essay by Edwin E. Slosson

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SOURCE: "Ernst Haeckel," in Major Prophets of ToDay, Little, Brown, and Company, 1914, pp. 242-99.

In the following excerpt, Slosson presents a wide-ranging biographical sketch of Haeckel, by turns laudatory and critical, which views his work and thought in the context of his personal life.

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