Emma Darwin, Wife of Charles Darwin 2 Volume Paperback Set
A Century of Family Letters
Seiten
2010
Cambridge University Press
978-1-108-01175-4 (ISBN)
Cambridge University Press
978-1-108-01175-4 (ISBN)
A remarkable collection of private letters, published in 1904, which give fascinating insights into the life of Emma Darwin. Emma was a major influence on Charles Darwin's life and work, bringing up their large family, running their household, and hosting relatives and visiting scientists.
This remarkable collection of private correspondence between Emma Darwin and members of her family, first published in 1904, provides the reader with an enjoyable and informative account of prosperous middle-class life in the Victorian period, as well as a picture of an amusing, educated, and caring woman. 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. She was responsible for bringing up their large family, running their household, and hosting visits from relatives and scientists. These two volumes, edited by her daughter Henrietta, are organised chronologically, and include delightful illustrations from the family archives.
This remarkable collection of private correspondence between Emma Darwin and members of her family, first published in 1904, provides the reader with an enjoyable and informative account of prosperous middle-class life in the Victorian period, as well as a picture of an amusing, educated, and caring woman. 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. She was responsible for bringing up their large family, running their household, and hosting visits from relatives and scientists. These two volumes, edited by her daughter Henrietta, are organised chronologically, and include delightful illustrations from the family archives.
Volume I: Preface; 1. 1792–1800; 2. 1804–1807; 3. 1813–1844; 4. Maer; 5. 1814–1815; 6. 1815–1816; 7. 1816; 8. 1817; 9. 1818; 10. 1819; 11. Fanny and Emma Wedgwood; 12. 1823–1824; 13. 1824–1826; 14. 1826–1827; 15. 1827–1830; 16. 1830–1831; 17. 1831–1832; 18. 1832–1834; 19. 1835–1837; 20. 1837–1838; 21. 1838–1839; 22. 1839. Volume II: 1. Characteristics of Emma Darwin; 2. 1840–1842; 3. 1842; 4. Down; 5. 1843–1845; 6. 1846; 7. 1847–1848; 8. 1849–1851; 9. 1851; 10. 1851–1853; 11. 1853–1859; 12. 1860–1869; 13. 1870–1871; 14. 1872–1876; 15. 1876–1880; 16. 1880–1882; 17. 1882–1884; 18. 1885–1888; 19. 1888–1891; 20. 1892–1895; 21. 1896; Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 22.4.2010 |
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Reihe/Serie | Cambridge Library Collection - Darwin, Evolution and Genetics |
Verlagsort | Cambridge |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 250 x 325 mm |
Gewicht | 1670 g |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
Literatur ► Briefe / Tagebücher | |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Geschichte / Politik | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie ► Evolution | |
ISBN-10 | 1-108-01175-6 / 1108011756 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-108-01175-4 / 9781108011754 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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