To G. J. Romanes 28 January 1881
Down, | Beckenham, Kent. | (Railway Station | Orpington. S.E.R.)
Jan 28th 1881
My dear Romanes
I have just read your review in Nature with the greatest interest.1 If the man is not as callous as a rhinoceros he will smart under your stricture; but I think that you have been almost too severe: It seems to me that you have hit the right nail on the head in attributing his conduct to the disappointment of his inordinate vanity. It is really a psychological curiosity that he should suppose (or pretend to suppose) that Huxley lectured & Murray advertised my book on account of his book,2—not to mention the curious history of his own thoughts & jottings which he has thought worth publishing. Good Lord how he will hate you. It is heroic in you to save my devoted head by calling down on your own his malignant revenge. But he has gone to the utmost possible limits of abuse, & no one will regard any further abuse.— As for myself, I shall now feel easy. Krause’s letter seems to me a very good one, & is strictly accurate in every respect—3
Believe me, my dear Romanes | Yours faithfully & gratefully | Charles Darwin
P.S. It is lucky you did not come down to turn out the pigs, for there is much infection about, & strictest rules are followed.4 I am daily bothered to give orders as a magistrate for animals to cross from one field to another on the same farm, if across any road!5
Footnotes
Bibliography
Butler, Samuel. 1880. Unconscious memory: a comparison between the theory of Dr. Ewald Hering, … and the ‘Philosophy of the unconscious’ of Dr. Edward von Hartmann. London: David Bogue.
Erasmus Darwin. By Ernst Krause. Translated from the German by W. S. Dallas, with a preliminary notice by Charles Darwin. London: John Murray. 1879.
Huxley, Thomas Henry. 1880c. The coming of age of the Origin of Species. Nature, 6 May 1880, pp. 1–4.
Post Office directory of the six home counties: Post Office directory of the six home counties, viz., Essex, Herts, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex. London: W. Kelly & Co. 1845–78.
Summary
Has read with interest GJR’s review [of Samuel Butler, Unconscious memory (1880)] in Nature [23 (1880–1): 285–7]. Heroic of GJR to call down [Butler’s] revenge on his own head. Ernst Krause’s letter [Nature 23 (1880–1): 288] very good.
As magistrate, CD must enforce rules regarding infection in pigs.
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-13029
- From
- Charles Robert Darwin
- To
- George John Romanes
- Sent from
- Down
- Source of text
- American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.581)
- Physical description
- ALS 4pp
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Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 13029,” accessed on 26 November 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-13029.xml