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  1. 8 de set. de 2023 · Emma Darwin (1808–1896) was especially remembered for her patience and fortitude in dealing with her husband's long term illness, which became apparent shortly after their marriage. In nursing and humouring Charles through his many ups and downs, she was a crucial factor in her husband's scientific accomplishments.

  2. Emma Darwin is a novelist, short-story writer and teacher. She grew up in London, with interludes in Manhattan and Brussels, and studied drama and theatre arts at the University of Birmingham. She had a variety of jobs after that, including selling musical instruments, publishing academic books and driving a van full of sandwiches. Her debut…

  3. All about Emma Darwin’s writing: novels, The Mathematics of Love and A Secret Alchemy; non-fiction This is Not a Book About Charles Darwin and Get Started in Writing Historical Fiction; short fiction; my blog This Itch of Writing

  4. Emma Darwin was born and brought up in London, but has also spent time in both Manhattan and Brussels, and later studied Drama at university. Her debut novel The Mathematics of Love (Headline Review) is probably the only novel ever to have been simultaneously listed for both the Commonwealth Writers Best First Book, and the RNA Novel of the Year prizes.

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    7 de nov. de 2019 · In 1859, Emma again worked with Charles on what had become The Origin of Species by helping him to read and correct the proofs from the publisher. Although she did not agree with the ideas presented therein and continued to worry about Charles’ soul, Emma was willing to accept what she considered the “bad” with the “good” of being with Charles Darwin in their 20th year of marriage.

  6. Em 1858, a vida de Darwin parecia esta se desmoronando. Sua revolucionaria teoria da evolução é contestada , enquanto seus filhos estão doentes. Com a sua carreira ameaçada e sua vida pessoal em crise, é sua esposa Emma, uma pianista clássica que estudou com Chopin, que o ajuda a perceber que o que ele chamou de mistério da vida é afinal o mistério e a verdade escondida dentre ...

  7. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Emma Darwin (née Wedgwood le 2 mai 1808 à Maer, dans le Staffordshire et décédée le 2 octobre 1896 à Bromley dans le Kent au Royaume-Uni) est l'épouse du naturaliste et paléontologue Charles Darwin . Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Son père Josiah Wedgwood II est le frère de Susannah Wedgwood, mère de Charles Darwin. Emma ...

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