Darwin among the Gentry
Adrian Desmond, 23 May 1985
The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Vol. I: 1821-1836
edited by Frederick Burkhardt and Sydney Smith.
Cambridge, 702 pp., £30, March 1985,0 521 25587 2 Show More
edited by Frederick Burkhardt and Sydney Smith.
Cambridge, 702 pp., £30, March 1985,
The Survival of Charles Darwin: A Biography of a Man and an Idea
by Ronald Clark.
Weidenfeld, 449 pp., £14.95, April 1985,0 297 78377 7 Show More
by Ronald Clark.
Weidenfeld, 449 pp., £14.95, April 1985,
“... We get a glimpse of Cambridge high life: the gluttony and gambling – swans for the eating, Van John all night, with ‘the Dr’ picking up the tabs. Darwin laughed modestly at the paralysis of his faculties through inertia, but the image of enforced idleness at Christ’s is misleading. There was riding (his horse came up too), but more important he was ... ”