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To Menyhért Lónyay   [after 11 June 1872]

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Thanks for his election to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Menyhért Lónyay
Date:  [after 11 June 1872]
Classmark:  DAR 96: 154r
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8383

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  • … acknowledge the receipt of your obliging letter of June 11 th . in which you announce to …
  • … the relationship between this letter and the letter from Menyhért Lónyay, 11 June 1872 . …
  • … See letter from Menyhért Lónyay, 11 June 1872 . H.  A.  of Sc. : Hungarian Academy of …

From John Murray   12 November [1872]

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Price of Expression is 12s.

Sends cheque to pay CD his share of profits on Origin [6th ed.].

Author:  John Murray
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  12 Nov [1872]
Classmark:  DAR 171: 430
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8622

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  • … 8. See letter to John Murray, 11 November 1872  and n.  7. Murray refers to Charles Edward …
  • … between this letter and the letter to John Murray, 11 November 1872 . See letter from R.   …
  • … Cooke, 27 October [1872] and n.  6. See letter to John Murray, 11 November 1872  and n.   …

To H. E. Litchfield   13 May 1872

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Wishes to insert R. B. Litchfield’s remarks [into Expression] but will not give them as his own.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Henrietta Emma Darwin; Henrietta Emma Litchfield
Date:  13 May 1872
Classmark:  DAR 185: 32
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8321

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  • … was published in 1872 ([S.  Butler] 1872a). See letter from Samuel Butler, 11 May 1872 . …
  • … writings obscure (see Correspondence vol.  11, letter to J.  D.  Hooker, 23 [June 1863] ), …

From Albert Günther   13 May 1872

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Thanks for CD’s testimonial.

Author:  Albrecht Carl Ludwig Gotthilf (Albert) Günther
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  13 May 1872
Classmark:  DAR 165: 248
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8323

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  • … See letter to Albert Günther, 11 May [1872] . Günther was applying for a promotion at the …
  • … Salvin . Frederick Smith . See letter to Albert Günther, 11 May [1872] and n.  3. George …

From C. I. F. Major   17 November 1872

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Agrees to translate Expression into Italian.

Author:  Charles Immanuel Forsyth Major
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  17 Nov 1872
Classmark:  DAR 171: 29
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8633

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  • … the offer You kindly made me in Your last letter of 11 inst. In reply I declare that I am …
  • … F. Major, [ c. 1 November 1872] . CD’s letter to Major of 11 November has not been found. …

To Leonard Darwin   26 July [1872]

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CD cannot improve style [of Expression] without great changes. "I am sick of the subject, and myself, and the world".

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Leonard Darwin
Date:  26 July [1872]
Classmark:  DAR 153: 90
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8435

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  • … also this volume, Supplement, letter to Leonard Darwin, 11 July [1872] ; the two letters …

From Albert Günther   19 June 1872

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Has been appointed Assistant Keeper at the British Museum.

Author:  Albrecht Carl Ludwig Gotthilf (Albert) Günther
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  19 June 1872
Classmark:  DAR 165: 252
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8392

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  • … letter from Albert Günther, 10 May 1872 , and letter to Albert Günther, 11 May [1872] ). …

To J. D. Hooker   14 May [1872]

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Is sorry JDH cannot come to Down.

Hopes the House of Lords "pitch into the accursed fellow" [Ayrton].

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Joseph Dalton Hooker
Date:  14 May [1872]
Classmark:  DAR 94: 224
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8330

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  • … and the letter from J.  D.  Hooker, 11 May 1872 . See letter from J.  D.  Hooker to Emma …
  • … CD refers to Acton Smee Ayrton ; see letter from J.  D.  Hooker, 11 May 1872  and n.  1. …

From John Murray   9 November 1872

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The reception of Expression has exceeded even JM’s expectations; 5267 copies were sold at the annual sale. CD’s modesty about the work had misled him about its probable sale.

Author:  John Murray
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  9 Nov 1872
Classmark:  DAR 171: 429
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8616

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  • … 7 November [1872] . CD’s annotation is for his letter to Murray of 11 November 1872 . …

From Chauncey Wright   24 May 1872

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Has replied [in North Am. Rev. 115 (1872): 1–30] to Mivart’s communication to the North American Review [114 (1872): 451–68].

Discusses the degree of fixedness of different characters in organisms.

Author:  Chauncey Wright
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  24 May 1872
Classmark:  DAR 181: 168
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8351

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  • … on phyllotaxy ( Wright 1871b ). See letter to Chauncey Wright, [11 or 21] April [1872] and …
  • … Wright refers to CD’s letters to him of 6 April 1872 and [11 or 21] April [1872]; the …
  • … to W.  E.  Darwin, [after 11 November 1871] . See letter to Chauncey Wright, 6 April  …

From W. D. Fox   13 July [1872]

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Will not pass through London, so will not be able to call at Down.

Author:  William Darwin Fox
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  13 July [1872]
Classmark:  DAR 164: 195
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8408

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  • … February 1863 (see Correspondence vol.  11, letter to W.  D.  Fox, 9 March [1863] and n.   …

To Albert Günther   13 May [1872]

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Is the horned toad of Oregon a batrachian or a lizard?

Hopes AG will be promoted in the British Museum.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Albrecht Carl Ludwig Gotthilf (Albert) Günther
Date:  13 May [1872]
Classmark:  Shrewsbury School, Taylor Library
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8324

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  • … Günther, 10 May 1872 , and letter to Albert Günther, 11 May [1872] . CD refers to the …

To J. V. Carus   15 October [1872]

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Thanks JVC for correcting his blunder on spelling of "Arrotino" [see Expression, p. 184]. "No Frenchman has a greater tendency to spell all proper names wrongly than I have."

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Julius Victor Carus
Date:  15 Oct [1872]
Classmark:  Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Slg. Darmstaedter Lc 1859: Darwin, Charles, Bl. 94–95)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8559

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  • … letter from J.  V.  Carus, 11 October 1872 . See letter from J.  V.  Carus, 11 October  …

From J. D. Hooker to Emma Darwin   [13 May 1872]

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Work will prevent his visiting Down as he had planned.

Author:  Joseph Dalton Hooker
Addressee:  Emma Wedgwood; Emma Darwin
Date:  [13 May 1872]
Classmark:  DAR 103: 111
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8320

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  • … The Monday following 11 May 1872 was 13 May. See letter from J.  D.  Hooker, 11 May 1872 . …
  • … by the relationship between this letter and the letter from J.  D.  Hooker, 11 May 1872 . …

From Albert Günther   14 May 1872

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AG’s application for an appointment to Assistant Keeper at the British Museum.

Author:  Albrecht Carl Ludwig Gotthilf (Albert) Günther
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  14 May 1872
Classmark:  DAR 165: 249
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8329

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  • … Johannes Theodor Reinhardt . See letter to Albert Günther, 11 May [1872] . See letter to …

To R. F. Cooke   [after 11 October 1872]

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Discusses printing of Expression.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Robert Francis Cooke; John Murray
Date:  [after 11 Oct 1872]
Classmark:  DAR 143: 284
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8537

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  • … this letter and the letter from R.  F.  Cooke, 11 October 1872 . See letter from R.   …
  • … has not been found, but see the letter from R.  F.  Cooke, 11 October 1872  and n.  1. …
  • 11 October 1872 . CD refers to William Clowes & Sons , printers. German and Russian translations of Expression (Carus trans.  1872 and [Kovalevsky] trans.  1872 ) appeared shortly after the English version. The first of CD’s recommendations for the lettering on the spine of Expression was adopted. For CD’s preference for cut pages, see also the letter

From M. D. Conway   24 December 1872

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Introduces himself as an acquaintance of E. A. Darwin. Offers miscellaneous observations on human expression.

Author:  Moncure Daniel Conway
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  24 Dec 1872
Classmark:  DAR 161: 219
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8694

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  • … visit Down because of CD’s ill health (see Correspondence vol.  11, letter from E.  A.   …
  • … 1863 , and letters from E.  A.  Darwin to M.  D.  Conway, 9 November 1863 and 11 November  …

To Asa Gray   8 July [1872]

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Thanks for AG’s book, How plants behave [see 8363].

Is correcting proofs of Expression.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Asa Gray
Date:  8 July [1872]
Classmark:  Archives of the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (107)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8402

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  • … L.  Gray, 8 and 9 May 1869. See letter from Asa Gray, 11 June 1872 , and plate on p. 290. …
  • … was reported in Nature , 11 April 1872, p.  475. CD’s letter was not received by Packard …
  • … Brace were at Down on 11 July 1872. Gray had written a letter of introduction for Alpheus …

From Samuel Butler   30 May 1872

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Thanks CD for his note and cheque for young May.

Will send copy of second edition of Erewhon, in which he has set himself straight about "having intended no villainy by the machines". [See 8318.]

Author:  Samuel Butler
Addressee:  Charles Robert Darwin
Date:  30 May 1872
Classmark:  DAR 106: A8–10
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8361

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  • … theory to absurdity. ’ See also letter from Samuel Butler, 11 May 1872 . According to Emma …

To Chauncey Wright   31 August [1872]

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CD thanks CW for long, interesting letter; hopes the ideas will be worked into an essay some day.

Suggests dates for a proposed visit and gives instructions for reaching Down.

Author:  Charles Robert Darwin
Addressee:  Chauncey Wright
Date:  31 Aug [1872]
Classmark:  American Philosophical Society (Mss.B.D25.)
Letter no:  DCP-LETT-8497

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  • … see Correspondence vol.  19, letter from Chauncey Wright, 11 October 1871  and n.  8). …
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The Lyell–Lubbock dispute

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In May 1865 a dispute arose between John Lubbock and Charles Lyell when Lubbock, in his book Prehistoric times, accused Lyell of plagiarism. The dispute caused great dismay among many of their mutual scientific friends, some of whom took immediate action…

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  • … In May 1865 a dispute arose between John Lubbock and Charles Lyell when Lubbock, in his book …

Origin: the lost changes for the second German edition

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Darwin sent a list of changes made uniquely to the second German edition of Origin to its translator, Heinrich Georg Bronn.  That lost list is recreated here.

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  • … In March 1862, Heinrich Georg Bronn wrote to Darwin stating his intention to prepare a second …

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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  • … The year 1874 was one of consolidation, reflection, and turmoil for Darwin. He spent the early …

Darwin in letters, 1862: A multiplicity of experiments

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1862 was a particularly productive year for Darwin. This was not only the case in his published output (two botanical papers and a book on the pollination mechanisms of orchids), but more particularly in the extent and breadth of the botanical experiments…

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  • … As the sheer volume of his correspondence indicates, 1862 was a particularly productive year for …

Darwin in letters, 1863: Quarrels at home, honours abroad

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At the start of 1863, Charles Darwin was actively working on the manuscript of The variation of animals and plants under domestication, anticipating with excitement the construction of a hothouse to accommodate his increasingly varied botanical experiments…

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  • … At the start of 1863, Charles Darwin was actively working on the manuscript of  The variation of …

Darwin's 1874 letters go online

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The full transcripts and footnotes of over 600 letters to and from Charles Darwin in 1874 are published online for the first time. You can read about Darwin's life in 1874 through his letters and see a full list of the letters. The 1874 letters…

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  • … The full transcripts and footnotes of over 600 letters to and from Charles Darwin in 1874 …

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 …

Darwin’s queries on expression

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When Darwin resumed systematic research on emotions around 1866, he began to collect observations more widely and composed a list of queries on human expression. A number of handwritten copies were sent out in 1867 (see, for example, letter to Fritz Muller…

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  • … When Darwin resumed systematic research on emotions around 1866, he began to collect observations …

Race, Civilization, and Progress

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Darwin's first reflections on human progress were prompted by his experiences in the slave-owning colony of Brazil, and by his encounters with the Yahgan peoples of Tierra del Fuego. Harsh conditions, privation, poor climate, bondage and servitude,…

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  • … Letters | Selected Readings Darwin's first reflections on human progress were …

Women’s scientific participation

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Observers | Fieldwork | Experimentation | Editors and critics | Assistants Darwin’s correspondence helps bring to light a community of women who participated, often actively and routinely, in the nineteenth-century scientific community. Here is a…

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  • … Observers |  Fieldwork |  Experimentation |  Editors and critics  |  Assistants …

Darwin in letters, 1876: In the midst of life

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1876 was the year in which the Darwins became grandparents for the first time.  And tragically lost their daughter-in-law, Amy, who died just days after her son's birth.  All the letters from 1876 are now published in volume 24 of The Correspondence…

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  • … I cannot bear to think of the future The year 1876 started out sedately enough with …

Darwin in letters, 1877: Flowers and honours

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Ever since the publication of Expression, Darwin’s research had centred firmly on botany. The year 1877 was no exception. The spring and early summer were spent completing Forms of flowers, his fifth book on a botanical topic. He then turned to the…

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  • …   no little discovery of mine ever gave me so much pleasure as the making out the …

Darwin in letters, 1864: Failing health

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On receiving a photograph from Charles Darwin, the American botanist Asa Gray wrote on 11 July 1864: ‘the venerable beard gives the look of your having suffered, and … of having grown older’.  Because of poor health, Because of poor health, Darwin…

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  • … On receiving a photograph from Charles Darwin, the American botanist Asa Gray wrote on 11 July …

Charles Harrison Blackley

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You may not have heard of Charles Harrison Blackley (1820–1900), but if you are one of the 15 million people in the UK who suffer from hay fever, you are indebted to him. For it was he who identified pollen as the cause of the allergy. Darwin was…

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  • … You may not have heard of Charles Harrison Blackley (1820–1900), but if you are one of the 15 …

Women as a scientific audience

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Target audience? | Female readership | Reading Variation Darwin's letters, in particular those exchanged with his editors and publisher, reveal a lot about his intended audience. Regardless of whether or not women were deliberately targeted as a…

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  • … Target audience?  | Female readership | Reading Variation Darwin's …

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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  • … Re: Design – performance version – 25 March 2007 – 1 Re: Design – Adaptation of the …

Darwin in letters, 1878: Movement and sleep

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In 1878, Darwin devoted most of his attention to the movements of plants. He investigated the growth pattern of roots and shoots, studying the function of specific organs in this process. Working closely with his son Francis, Darwin devised a series of…

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  • … I think we have proved that the sleep of plants is to lessen injury to leaves from radiation …

Darwin in letters, 1882: Nothing too great or too small

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In 1882, Darwin reached his 74th year Earthworms had been published the previous October, and for the first time in decades he was not working on another book. He remained active in botanical research, however. Building on his recent studies in plant…

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  • … In 1882, Darwin reached his 74th year Earthworms had been published the previous October, and …

Darwin on race and gender

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Darwin’s views on race and gender are intertwined, and mingled also with those of class. In Descent of man, he tried to explain the origin of human races, and many of the differences between the sexes, with a single theory: sexual selection. Sexual…

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  • … Darwin’s views on race and gender are intertwined, and mingled also with those of class. In …

Darwin's bad days

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Despite being a prolific worker who had many successes with his scientific theorising and experimenting, even Darwin had some bad days. These times when nothing appeared to be going right are well illustrated by the following quotations from his letters:

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  • … Despite being a prolific worker who had many successes with his scientific theorising and …
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