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Darwin, His Daughter, and Human Evolution (edición 2002)

por Randal Keynes

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Darwin's eldest daughter Annie died when she was only ten years old. In the writing case are keepsakes of her life that cast precious light on Darwin's work and on his love for his wife and children. Taking Annie's story as his starting point Randal Keynes brings together science and humanity in a book that makes a major contribution to our understanding of Charles Darwin.… (más)
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Título:Darwin, His Daughter, and Human Evolution
Autores:Randal Keynes
Información:Riverhead Trade (2002), Paperback, 448 pages
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Etiquetas:science, history, biography, england

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This was a look at the home life of Charles Darwin. It seemed to be that the title promised more than it delivered. The daughter in question, Annie, seemed to be an enigma rather than a beloved special child. There was some interesting stuff about his attitude towards his children and the effect Annie's death had on him, but it didn't seem as tightly tied to his work as the author seemed to think it was. It was an okay book. I'll probably have forgotten I read it in a month, honestly. ( )
  SwitchKnitter | Dec 19, 2021 |
A beautiful story about a man who was great in more than one way.

Darwin had several children, including his daughter Annie, who died young. This biography traces his writing of The Origin of Species, his quiet life, his devotion to his family, his struggle with the publication of his book. He comes across as a loving man, husband to a devout wife (but not "religious" in the usual sense himself), and loving father. I felt great warmth through the pages. It is rare that a great scientist is also a devoted family man. ( )
  slojudy | Sep 8, 2020 |
Wonderfully detailed history of Charles Darwin's family life through the lens of the tragic death of his much loved daughter.
Read in Samoa May 2002 ( )
  mbmackay | Nov 26, 2015 |
Curato da un pronipote di Darwin, l'opera propone in chiave narrativa la storia del naturalista e delle vicende familiari. Le pagine scorrevoli e fluide come quelle di un romanzo evidenziano il legame strettissimo tra vita quotidiana e studi scientifico, facendo emergere il ritratto di un uomo dalla spiccata sensibilità e dalla mentalità indubbiamente moderna per la sua epoca. Certamente l'opera privilegia l'uomo a discapito dello scienziato, ma la lettura è avvincente e il libro è arricchito da un compendio di citazioni tratte da diari, lettere, foto e disegni tratti dagli archivi privati. ( )
  cometahalley | Dec 22, 2010 |
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The Darwin industry produces biographies regularly, but this one has a rare combination of emotional power and historical authority. Annie's death seems to have reinforced Darwin's doubts about religious consolation. As the author of a theory that relieved God of any responsibility for creating new species, Darwin found it hard to believe that he intervened in human life. And as a grieving parent, he found it impossible to see this death as part of any divine plan. It might have an explanation, even a cause, but no reason. Keynes's Darwin, in other words, is a thinker facing up to the realities of the secular world most of us now live in.
 

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Darwin's eldest daughter Annie died when she was only ten years old. In the writing case are keepsakes of her life that cast precious light on Darwin's work and on his love for his wife and children. Taking Annie's story as his starting point Randal Keynes brings together science and humanity in a book that makes a major contribution to our understanding of Charles Darwin.

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