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Darwin in letters, 1881: Old friends and new admirers

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In May 1881, Darwin, one of the best-known celebrities in England if not the world, began writing about all the eminent men he had met. He embarked on this task, which formed an addition to his autobiography, because he had nothing else to do. He had…

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  • In May 1881, Darwin, one of the best-known celebrities in England if not the world, …
  • was another source of pleasure in the early months of 1881. This book had been a major undertaking
  • making 2000’ ( letter to H. E. Litchfield, 4 January 1881 ). Unlike Darwins other books, …
  • Darwin, made suggestions, and pointed out errors. Alphonse de Candolles approval of the technical
  • case is to me’ (letters to W. E. Darwin, 31 January [1881] and 19 February [1881] ). On 7
  • individual experience ( letter from G. J. Romanes, 7 March 1881 ). The difficulty with earthworms
  • were trustworthy ( letter to Francis Galton, 8 March [1881] ). Although results from earlier
  • … ‘a game of chance’ ( letter to R. F. Cooke, 12 April 1881 ). On 18 May he described his work on
  • Francis Darwin, who was spending the summer working in Anton de Barys laboratory. The Lake District
  • annuals ( letter to W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, 21 March [1881] ). Darwin thought flowers of the semi- …
  • sulky in a day or two’ ( letter to R. F. Cooke, 29 July 1881 ). The degree of Darwins distress
  • period of the season’ ( letter from R. F. Cooke, 30 July 1881 ). Darwin gave in. ‘I am now uneasy
  • teacher told him ( letter from C. E. Södling, 14 October 1881 ), while H. M. Wallis, who sent
  • general stock of knowledge’ ( letter to E. W. Bok, 10 May 1881 ). Josef Popper, an expert on
  • time to acknowledge their receipt’, Darwin told Henri de Saussure on 17 March . Nonetheless, …
  • any criticism’ ( letter to C. G. Semper, 19 July 1881 ). He continued his friendly disagreement
  • of the Fuegians’ ( letter to W. P. Snow, 22 November 1881 ). Darwin received news about the
  • on the shoulder (l etter from B. J. Sulivan, 18 March 1881 ). Among numerous new
  • of the high priests of science’ ( letter from Francisco de Arruda Furtado, 29 July 1881 ). …
  • excellent Journal’ ( letter to G. J. Romanes, 4 July [1881] ). In these ways, Darwin kept up with
  • conscious of it’ ( letter to Alexander Agassiz, 5 May 1881 ). His scientific friends, however, did
  • on all our minds’ ( letter to John Lubbock, [18 September 1881] ). When Hooker, anxious about his
  • much outof his mind ( letter to J. D. Hooker, 20 June [1881] ). Feelingawfully guiltyfor
  • chide Francis for giving a klinostat designed by Horace to de Barys laboratory assistant rather
  • January 1881 ). While Francis was working in de Barys laboratory in Strasbourg over
  • … & God knows what, to besiege Strasburg, until at last Dr. De Bary is compelled to sayMr. Dada

3.20 Elliott and Fry, c.1880-1, verandah

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< Back to Introduction In photographs of Darwin taken c.1880-1, the expression of energetic thought conveyed by photographs of earlier years gives way to the pathos of evident physical frailty. While Collier’s oil portrait of this time emphasises…

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  • … is thrown into doubt by the comments of the botanist Alphonse de Candolle, who visited Down in the …
  • … que ses photographies montrent plutôt sa conformation de tête, d’un philosophe de l’antiquité.’    …
  • … and Letters of his father (1887), and there it was dated 1881. However, another photograph from …
  • … by the National Portrait Gallery (NPG X5938) to 29 November 1881. However, Janet Browne points out …
  • … of sadness at that time. In a letter to Hooker of 15 June 1881, echoed in another to B.J. Sulivan of …
  • … of Elliott and Fry 
 date of creation c.1880-1881 
 computer-readable date c …
  • … and bibliography letters from Darwin to Hooker, 15 June 1881 (DCP-LETT-13207) and to B.J. Sulivan, …

Darwin in letters, 1880: Sensitivity and worms

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‘My heart & soul care for worms & nothing else in this world,’ Darwin wrote to his old Shrewsbury friend Henry Johnson on 14 November 1880. Darwin became fully devoted to earthworms in the spring of the year, just after finishing the manuscript of…

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  • … from scientific debate. The matter spilled over into January 1881. With Henrietta’s aid, the advice …
  • … me to exalt Plants in the organic scale’, Darwin wrote to Alphonse de Candolle on 28 May 1880 . …
  • … bags ( letter from G. J. Romanes, [6, 13, or 20] March 1881 ). Romanes was at work on a lengthy …
  • … memorial was eventually submitted to Gladstone in January 1881 and was successful. For a copy of the …

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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  • … network of correspondence; most notably F.J. Cohn, Alphonse de Candolle, and Asa Gray. Cohn was …
  • … again, for I am sure that it is worth it.’  As late as 1881, less than a year before his death, …

Movement in Plants

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The power of movement in plants, published on 7 November 1880, was the final large botanical work that Darwin wrote. It was the only work in which the assistance of one of his children, Francis Darwin, is mentioned on the title page. The research for this…

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  • close friends, Darwin was more circumspect; he told Gaston de Saporta, ‘ I am at present working
  • of a klinostat. Journal of the Linnean Society. Botany . 1881. Vol. XVIII, p450.   …
  • when there were conflicts. After reading a paper by Hugo de Vries in which the author remarked that
  • could have been so much at odds ( letter to Hugo de Vries 13 February 1879 ). He was reassured by
  • also mentioned he wanted to visit the laboratory of Anton de Bary in Strasbourg on his way home. …
  • … &amp; refer to your evidence before the Spring ’. Luckily, De Vries published two papers in 1879
  • in Southampton. Just before he left, he received a copy of Alphonse de Candolles  Phytographie   …
  • a book-length critique of Darwins work (Wiesner 1881). Francis would later respond to Wiesners

Dramatisation script

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Re: Design – Adaptation of the Correspondence of Charles Darwin, Asa Gray and others… by Craig Baxter – as performed 25 March 2007

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  • … C DARWIN TO A GRAY, 3 JULY 1860 98 A GRAY TO ALPHONSE DE CANDOLLE, 16 FEB 1863 …
  • … TO A GRAY, 17 FEBRUARY 1861 113 A GRAY TO DE CANDOLLE, 26 APRIL 1861 114 A …
  • … TO A GRAY, 16 SEPTEMBER 1861 118 A GRAY TO DE CANDOLLE, 26 APRIL 1861 119  …
  • … TO C DARWIN, 29 DECEMBER 1861 123 A GRAY TO DE CANDOLLE, 16 DEC 1861 124 A …
  • … 1877 191 A GRAY TO RW CHURCH, LATE IN STAY 1881 192  C DARWIN TO A GRAY, 19 …