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Religion

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Design|Personal Belief|Beauty|The Church Perhaps the most notorious realm of controversy over evolution in Darwin's day was religion. The same can be said of the evolution controversy today; however the nature of the disputes and the manner in…

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  • … of departure reviews of Origin . The second is a single letter from naturalist A. R. Wallace to …
  • … everything is the result of “brute force”. Letter 2855 — Darwin, C. R. to Gray, Asa, 3 …
  • … nature, as he is in a “muddle” on this issue. Letter 3256 — Darwin, C. R. to Gray, Asa, …
  • … shares a witty thought experiment about an angel. Letter 3342 — Darwin, C. R. to Gray, …
  • … He asks Gray some questions about design. Letter 6167 — Darwin, C. R. to Gray, Asa, 8 …
  • … of my precipice”. Darwin and Wallace Letter 5140 — Wallace, A. R. to Darwin, …
  • … of variations. Darwin and Graham Letter 13230 — Darwin, C. R. to Graham, …
  • … of people, including members of his own family. Letter 441 — Wedgwood, Emma to Darwin, …
  • … about his “honest & conscientious doubts”. Letter 471 — Darwin, Emma to Darwin, C. …
  • … there is a danger in giving up revelation”. Letter 2534 — Kingsley, Charles to Darwin, …
  • … need of an act of intervention to bring change. Letter 2548 — Sedgwick, Adam to Darwin, …
  • … with that knowledge which only He can give me.” Letter 5303 — Boole, M. E. to Darwin, C …
  • … that his theory be compatible with her faith. Letter 5307 — Darwin, C. R. to Boole, M. …
  • … and science should each run its own course. Letter 8070 — Darwin, C. R. to Abbot, F. E. …
  • … “with qualifications”, if he wishes. Letter 8837 — Darwin, C. R. to Doedes, N. D., 2 …
  • … man’s intellect, “but man can do his duty”. Letter 12041 — Darwin, C. R. to Fordyce, …
  • … most correct description of my state of mind”. Letter 12757 — Darwin, C. R. to Aveling, …
  • … as examples to illustrate his ideas on beauty. Letter 4752 — Darwin, C. R. to Lyell, …
  • … birds and orchids as examples. Letter 4939 — Shaw, James to Darwin, C. R., 20 Nov 1865 …
  • … of beauty by animals. Letter 5565 — Kingsley, Charles to Darwin, C. R., 6 June 1867 …

Darwin in letters, 1865: Delays and disappointments

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The year was marked by three deaths of personal significance to Darwin: Hugh Falconer, a friend and supporter; Robert FitzRoy, captain of the Beagle; and William Jackson Hooker, director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and father of Darwin’s friend…

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  • … In 1865, the chief work on Charles Darwin’s mind was the writing of  The variation of animals and …
  • … dispute between two of Darwin’s friends, John Lubbock and Charles Lyell . These events all inspired …
  • … The death of Hugh Falconer Darwin’s first letter to Hooker of 1865 suggests that the family …
  • … having all the Boys at home: they make the house jolly’ ( letter to J. D. Hooker, 7 January [1865] …
  • … had failed to include among the grounds of the award ( see letter from Hugh Falconer to Erasmus …
  • … his letters to Darwin, and Darwin responded warmly: ‘Your letter is by far the grandest eulogium …
  • … may well rest content that I have not laboured in vain’ ( letter to Hugh Falconer, 6 January [1865] …
  • … always a most kind friend to me. So the world goes.—’ ( letter to J. D. Hooker, 2 February [1865] …
  • … for our griefs & pains: these alone are unalloyed’ ( letter from J. D. Hooker, 3 February 1865 …
  • … gas.— Sic transit gloria mundi, with a vengeance’ ( letter to J. D. Hooker, 9 February [1865] ). …
  • … added, ‘I know it is folly & nonsense to try anyone’ ( letter to J. D. Hooker, 7 January [1865] …
  • … claimed, important for his enjoyment of life. He wrote to Charles Lyell on 22 January [1865] , …
  • … ineffective, and Darwin had given it up by early July ( see letter to J. D. Hooker, [10 July 1865] …
  • … of anything, & that almost exclusively bread & meat’ ( letter to Asa Gray, 15 August [1865] …
  • … better, attributing the improvement to Jones’s diet ( see letter to T. H. Huxley, 4 October [1865] …
  • … he was ‘able to write about an hour on most days’ ( letter to J. D. Hooker, 22 December [1865] ). …
  • … others very forward, except the last & concluding one’ ( letter to John Murray, 31 March [1865] …
  • … my book will be ready for the press in the autumn’ ( letter to John Murray, 4 April [1865] ). In …
  • … however, ‘I am never idle when I can do anything’ ( letter to John Murray, 2 June [1865] ). It was …
  • … might be more willing to bear the expense of the woodcuts ( letter to J. D. Hooker, 7 January [1865 …
  • … & I loathe the whole subject like tartar emetic’ ( letter to J. D. Hooker, 19 January [1865] ) …
  • … and those of Georges Louis Leclerc, comte de Buffon, and Charles Bonnet; Darwin wrote back: ‘I do …
  • … the Royal Society of Edinburgh criticising Origin . Like Charles Lyell, who wrote to Darwin on …
  • … to Lyell’s account in some detail ( see letter to Charles Lyell, 22 January [1865] ), ending …
  • … conditions are explicable by our own’ ( letter from James Shaw, 20 November 1865 ). Shaw had also …
  • … the correspondence. At the end of May, the dispute between Charles Lyell and John Lubbock over …
  • … set up to support FitzRoy’s children ( see letter from Charles Shaw, 3 October 1865 ). …
  • … are letters commenting on Origin , including two from Charles Lyell, who had been sent the proof …

Portraits of Charles Darwin: a catalogue

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Compiled by Diana Donald The format of the catalogue Nineteenth-century portraits of Darwin are found in a very wide range of visual media. For the purposes of this catalogue, they have been divided into four broad categories, according to medium.…

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  • … of the nineteenth century’s most famous natural scientist, Charles Darwin, confronts us with a …
  • … She was guest curator for the exhibition Endless Forms: Charles Darwin, Natural Science and the …
  • … ‘Death of Mr. Charles R. Darwin’, Daily News (21 April 1882). A writer on ‘The late …
  • … Library, San Marino, and the extensive collections of Charles Finney Cox in the archive of the Mertz …
  • … Darwin Centenary: The Portraits, Prints and Writings of Charles Robert Darwin, exhibited at Christ’s …
  • … as Ethical Thinker, Human Reformer and Pessimist, With a Letter to Mr. Spencer (London: John Bale, …
  • … Darwin: biography and the changing representations of Charles Darwin’, Journal of …
  • … by Janet Browne: ‘”I could have retched all night”: Charles Darwin and his body’, in Christopher …
  • … University of Chicago Press, 1998), pp. 240–287. ‘Charles Darwin as a celebrity’, Science in …
  • … ‘Making Darwin: biography and changing representations of Charles Darwin’, Journal of …
  • … See also the references to portraits in Browne’s Charles Darwin: The Power of Place. Volume II of …

Dipsacus and Drosera: Frank’s favourite carnivores

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In Autumn of 1875, Francis Darwin was busy researching aggregation in the tentacles of Drosera rotundifolia (F. Darwin 1876). This phenomenon occurs when coloured particles within either protoplasm or the fluid in the cell vacuole (the cell sap) cluster…

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  • … By John Schaefer, Harvard University* Charles Darwin’s enthusiasm for carnivorous plants -- …
  • … ‘ I can declare that I have hardly ever received [a letter] in my life which has given me more …
  • … Darwin’s request, Cohn agreed to allow an excerpt of his letter to be published in  Nature , …
  • … August 1877, p. 339). Although, as Darwin pointed out in a letter to G.J. Romanes, Cohn was hesitant …
  • … boundaries of the plant kingdom. Detractors of Charles Darwin’s carnivorous theory frequently …
  • …  truly boasts a carnivorous appetite. A 2011 study (Shaw and Shackleton 2011) revealed significant …

1.18 John Collier, oil in Linnean

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< Back to Introduction By 1881 it was clear to Darwin’s intimates that he was increasingly frail, and that, as he approached death, he had finally escaped from religious controversy to become a heroic figure, loved and venerated for his achievements…

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  • … newly published Primer on Art , and received a pleasant letter of thanks. Darwin assured Collier …
  • … . Linnean Society archive, manuscript letter LL/8, Darwin to Romanes, 27 May 1881. Correspondence …
  • … 1886). Francis Darwin (ed.), The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin , 3 vols (London: John Murray …
  • … Francis Darwin and A.C. Seward (eds), More Letters of Charles Darwin , 2 vols (London: John …
  • … Religion of an Artist (London: Watts & Co., 1926). ‘When Shaw posed for a portrait. Darwin and …
  • … (London: Academic Press, 1988), pp. 64, 190. Janet Browne, Charles Darwin: The Power of Place. …