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A glimpse into the mind of one of the world's intellectual giants

The Autobiographies of Charles Darwin (1809-82) provide a fascinating glimpse into the mind and experiences of one of the world's intellectual giants. They begin with engaging memories of his childhood and youth and of his burgeoning scientific curiosity and love of the natural world, which led to him joining the expedition on the Beagle. Darwin follows this with survey of his career and ends with a reckoning of his life's work. Interspersed with these recollections are fascinating portraits - from his devoted wife Emma and his talented father, both bullying and kind, to the leading figures of the Victorian scientific world he counted among his friends, including Lyell and Huxley. Honest and illuminating, these memoirs reveal a man who was isolated by his controversial beliefs and whose towering achievements were attained by a life-long passion for the discoveries of science.

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Table of Contents
Autobiographies
" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="5" border="0"Acknowledgments
Chronology
Introduction
Further Reading
Note on the Texts

An autobiographical fragment
1876 May 31 - Recollections of the Development of my Mind and Character
Cambridge, 1828-1831
Voyage of the Beagle: from Dec. 27, 1831 to Oct. 2, 1836
From my return to England Oct. 2 1836 to my marriage Jan. 29 1839
Religious Belief
From my marriage, Jan. 29 1839, and residence in Upper Gower St. to our leaving London and settling at Down, Sep. 14 1842
Residence at Down from Sep. 14 1842 to the present time 1876
My Several Publications
Bibliographical Register

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    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 25/07/2002
    ISBN13: 9780140433906, 978-0140433906
    ISBN10: 0140433902

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A glimpse into the mind of one of the world's intellectual giants

    The Autobiographies of Charles Darwin (1809-82) provide a fascinating glimpse into the mind and experiences of one of the world's intellectual giants. They begin with engaging memories of his childhood and youth and of his burgeoning scientific curiosity and love of the natural world, which led to him joining the expedition on the Beagle. Darwin follows this with survey of his career and ends with a reckoning of his life's work. Interspersed with these recollections are fascinating portraits - from his devoted wife Emma and his talented father, both bullying and kind, to the leading figures of the Victorian scientific world he counted among his friends, including Lyell and Huxley. Honest and illuminating, these memoirs reveal a man who was isolated by his controversial beliefs and whose towering achievements were attained by a life-long passion for the discoveries of science.

    For more than sev

    Table of Contents
    Autobiographies
    " cellpadding="0" cellspacing="5" border="0"Acknowledgments
    Chronology
    Introduction
    Further Reading
    Note on the Texts

    An autobiographical fragment
    1876 May 31 - Recollections of the Development of my Mind and Character
    Cambridge, 1828-1831
    Voyage of the Beagle: from Dec. 27, 1831 to Oct. 2, 1836
    From my return to England Oct. 2 1836 to my marriage Jan. 29 1839
    Religious Belief
    From my marriage, Jan. 29 1839, and residence in Upper Gower St. to our leaving London and settling at Down, Sep. 14 1842
    Residence at Down from Sep. 14 1842 to the present time 1876
    My Several Publications
    Bibliographical Register

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