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  1. Darwin’s letters in 1870 and 1871 ( Correspondence, vols 18 and 19) reveal that Henrietta had been instrumental in the writing of Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, published that year, acting not simply as a copyeditor but also contributing to the substance and style of the argument. The two journal entries from March reflect ...

  2. daughter of Charles Darwin (1843-1927) This page was last edited on 28 January 2024, at 19:42. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Introduction by Christine Chua & John van Wyhe. We have transcribed a collection of 41 letters belonging to Darwin's eldest son William written by Emma Darwin and all of his siblings between 1856-1896. The last letter here from Emma (CUL-DAR210.6.144) in 1876 is very moving as it describes the aftermath of Amy Darwin's death.

  4. Henrietta Emma Litchfield (née Darwin; 25 September 1843 – 17 December 1927) was a daughter of Charles Darwin and his wife Emma Wedgwood. Henrietta was born at Down House, Downe, Kent, in 1843. She was Darwin's third daughter and the eldest daughter to reach adulthood after the eldest, Annie, died aged 10, and a second daughter, Mary, died before she was a month old. She and her brother ...

  5. 25 de ago. de 2020 · Como ha relatado Philippa Hardman, «su hijo mayor, William, era regularmente el encargado de observar para su padre plantas y animales; el segundo hijo, George, lo ayudó con complejos problemas matemáticos. Francis, por su parte, estaba siempre a mano para revisar y corregir el latín de Darwin». Henrietta Litchfield, hija de Charles Darwin.

  6. 13 de nov. de 2017 · Cite. Permissions. Share. Leonard Darwin (1850–1943) was the fourth son and eighth of 10 children born to first cousins Charles and Emma (nee Wedgwood) Darwin. 1 Leonard showed an early interest in photography and was encouraged by his father in this pursuit. He was a rather sickly child, but grew into a healthy adult who lived a long, full life.

  7. As noted by Serpente (2016), Darwin was a leading figure in the British Eugenics movement. The eighth child of famous biologist Charles Darwin, Leonard turned to the cause of eugenics relatively late in life, when he was 61 (Berra, 2019). Darwin was notable amongst Charles Darwin’s sons to be the only of them without an education in the ...