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,
“... In a world where dockers vote Tory and Cambridge graduates become KGB colonels, predicting class behaviour is a chancy business. Let me conjure up a still more incongruous example. Conceive a manor-born gentleman, with a private fortune exceeding £30,000 in the 1840s, respectably Whig and with a family dislike of fierce radicalism. He is Cambridge-educated and until recently a prospective parson ... ”