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Darwin Correspondence Project

From W. S. Dallas   8 July 1880

Geological Society, | Burlington House, W.

8th. July 1880

My dear Mr. Darwin

You will see that your son’s article is printed in the Pop. Sci. Review, & I think it makes a very nice paper.—1 I read it carefully & made a few alterations which seemed necessary, but it did not require so much touching up as he seemed to expect when he returned the proof— I have to thank you for the loan of the woodcuts also, which shall be returned to Mess. Clowes,—& I have suggested to Mr. Bogue that as you kindly gave us the MS. your son should have some separate copies of the article—2 I have not heard from him (which is no novelty) & so do not know what he will do in the matter.—

I have yet another matter to write about— A friend of mine, Mr. John Wise, told me the other day that he was in London to see about the publication of some poems, which he proposed to dedicate to you, his proclivities being all in favour of the theory of evolution, & his poems being written with a view to the demonstration of the fact that, contrary to the opinion frequently entertained by Artists (using the term in the broadest sense) there is no necessary antagonism between Science & poetry.— I have not seen his poems, but have no doubt they will be of respectable quality.— Of his literary powers I have a very high opinion,— in fact as he has been for some 20 years connected with the Westminster Review, & for a considerable part of that time as writer of the “Belles Lettres” section, there need be little doubt about his qualifications.— I hope, therefore, that if he should write to you you will kindly take his request into favourable consideration.3

Yours very truly | W. S. Dallas.

Footnotes

Francis Darwin’s article ‘Climbing plants’ (F. Darwin 1880c) was based on a lecture given to the Sunday Lecture Society on 25 January 1880.
William Clowes & Sons were printers to John Murray. David Bogue was the publisher of the Popular Science Review.
John Richard de Capel Wise dedicated his book The first of May: a fairy masque ([Wise] 1881) to CD; the dedication reads: ‘To Charles Darwin | From the author & the artist’ and features a quotation in Greek from Marcus Aurelius, Meditations 4.3, that translates as ‘The cosmos is change, life opinion’. The illustrator was Walter Crane. No correspondence between Wise and CD has been found.

Bibliography

Darwin, Francis. 1880d. Climbing plants. Popular Science Review 19: 213–29.

[Wise, John Richard de Capel.] 1881. The first of May: a fairy masque; presented in a series of 52 designs by Walter Crane. London: H. Sotheran.

Summary

The article [Francis Darwin, "Climbing plants"] has appeared in Popular Science Review [n.s. 4 (1880): 213–29].

Asks CD to allow John [Richard de Capel] Wise to dedicate a poem to him.

Letter details

Letter no.
DCP-LETT-12649
From
William Sweetland Dallas
To
Charles Robert Darwin
Sent from
Geological Society
Source of text
DAR 162: 30
Physical description
ALS 4pp

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Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 12649,” accessed on 25 April 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-12649.xml

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