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Summary

How and why language evolved bears on larger questions about the evolution of the human species, and the relationship between man and animals. Darwin presented his views on the development of human speech from animal sounds in The Descent of Man (1871),…

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  • … in The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (1872), arguing that similarities in facial …
  • … to such a stage” Letter 8367: Darwin, C. R. to Wright, Chauncey, 3 June [1872] In …

Darwin in letters, 1872: Job done?

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'My career’, Darwin wrote towards the end of 1872, 'is so nearly closed. . .  What little more I can do, shall be chiefly new work’, and the tenor of his correspondence throughout the year is one of wistful reminiscence, coupled with a keen eye…

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  • … ‘My career’, Darwin wrote towards the end of 1872, ‘is so nearly closed. . .  What little more I can
  • as evolution’ ( letter to ARWallace,  27 July [1872] ). By the end of the year Darwin
  • s.  6 d.  ( letter from RFCooke, 12 February 1872 ). Always closely involved in
  • translator ( letter to JJMoulinié, 23 September 1872 ). He recapped the history of the French
  • of the year ( letter from C.-FReinwald, 23 November 1872 ). To persuade his US publisher, …
  • Mivart ( letter to St GJMivart,  11 January [1872] ). A worsening breach The
  • beautiful’ ( letter from ARWallace, 3 March 1872 ). I consider that you have
  • paper by the American mathematician and philosopher Chauncey Wright. The republication of Wrights
  • Darwin ( letter to St GJMivart, 5 January 1872 ). Piqued, Mivart flung back by return of post
  • errors’ ( letter from St GJMivart, 6 January 1872 ). Darwin likened the affair to the
  • towards me’ ( letter to St GJMivart, 8 January [1872] ).  Despite Darwins request that he
  • world’ ( letter from St GJMivart,  10 January 1872 ).  Darwin, determined to have the last
  • acknowledge it ( letter to St GJMivart, 11 January [1872] ). 'I hate controversy,’ Darwin
  • I do it badly’ ( letter to ARWallace, 3 August [1872] ).  Darwin's theories under
  • the world moves!’ ( letter from Mary Treat, 13 December 1872 ).  'Here is a bee' …
  • it at least in part ( letter to August Weismann, 5 April 1872 ). ‘I wanted some encouragement’, he
  • to believe it’ ( letter to Herman Müller, [before 5 May 1872] ).  Müller had sent him a
  • of natural and sexual selection to bees (HMüller 1872), and with his reply Darwin enclosed an
  • standing’ ( letter to Hermann Müller, [before 5 May 1872] ). Finishing  Expression
  • doing nothing’ ( letter to THHuxley, 22 October [1872] ). He was far from idle during their
  • to be more erect’ ( letter to Briton Riviere, 19 May [1872] ).  Riviere had been suggested to
  • clever book’ ( letter to JMHerbert, 21 November 1872 ) and invited Butler to dinner the
  • from Samuel Butler to Francis Darwin, [before 30 May 1872] , and letter from Samuel Butler, 30
  • feels no doubts’ ( letter to FCDonders, 17 June 1872 ). Right up to the beginning of June, …
  • help or advice during the yearIn addition to encouraging Chauncey Wright to publish on Mivarts
  • produce a corresponding effect on my mind’ ( letter to Chauncey Wright, 6 April 1872 ).  A

Darwin in letters, 1874: A turbulent year

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The year 1874 was one of consolidation, reflection, and turmoil for Darwin. He spent the early months working on second editions of Coral reefs and Descent of man; the rest of the year was mostly devoted to further research on insectivorous plants. A…

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  • … for the book may have been increased by the publication in 1872 of  Corals and coral islands , by …
  • …  vol. 20, letter to St G. J. Mivart, 11 January [1872] ). To Darwin’s relief, Murray replied …
  • …  vol. 20, letter to Hubert Airy, 24 August 1872 ). The passage took twelve weeks aboard the …
  • … Ross, September 1874 ). The American philosopher Chauncey Wright sent a detailed letter …

Darwin in letters, 1871: An emptying nest

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The year 1871 was an extremely busy and productive one for Darwin, with the publication in February of his long-awaited book on human evolution, Descent of man. The other main preoccupation of the year was the preparation of his manuscript on expression.…

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  • … of  Genesis of species  to be reprinted in London (Wright 1871b). The article was by the American …

John Murray

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Darwin's most famous book On the origin of species by means of natural selection (Origin) was published on 22 November 1859. The publisher was John Murray, who specialised in non-fiction, particularly politics, travel and science, and had published…

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  • on commission with Murray 750 copies of a pamphlet of Chauncey Wrights critical review, published
  • for the immense popularity of its author’ (9 November 1872). Seven thousand copies were required to
  • to get 6 Policemen to defend this house’ (25 November 1872 Letter 8646 ). Fortunately, the

Darwin in letters,1870: Human evolution

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The year 1870 is aptly summarised by the brief entry Darwin made in his journal: ‘The whole of the year at work on the Descent of Man & Selection in relation to Sex’.  Descent was the culmination of over three decades of observations and reflections on…

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  • … on emotion; it would eventually appear as a separate book in 1872 ( Expression of the emotions in …