The Darwin ConspiracyAlfred A. Knopf, 2005 - Всего страниц: 309 In this riveting new novel, best-selling author John Darnton transports us to Victorian England and around the world to reveal the secrets of a legendary nineteenth-century figure. Darnton elegantly blends the power of fact and the insights of fiction to explore the many mysteries attached to the life and work of Charles Darwin. What led Darwin to the theory of evolution? Why did he wait twenty-two years to write "On the Origin of Species"? Why was he incapacitated by mysterious illnesses and frightened of travel? Who was his secret rival? These are some of the questions driving Darnton's richly dramatic narrative, which unfolds through three vivid points of view: Darwin's own as he sails around the world aboard the "Beagle;" his daughter Lizzie's as she strives to understand the guilt and fear that struck her father at the height of his fame; and that of present-day anthropologist Hugh Kellem and Darwin scholar Beth Dulicmer, whose obsession with Darwin (and with each other) drives them beyond the accepted boundaries of scholarly research. What Hugh and Beth discover-Lizzie's diaries and letters lead them to a hidden chapter of Darwin's autobiography-is a maze of bitter rivalries, petty deceptions, and jealously guarded secrets, at the heart of which lies the birth of the theory of evolution. With "The Darwin Conspiracy, " John Darnton again delivers a stunning tapestry of history and imagination, a galvanizing novel. |
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... replied that I thought there were any number of areas in which Henrietta could take instruction from me . I pointed in particular to the area of physical well - being , for Etty is just like Papa and falls prey to all manner of ...
... replied that I thought there were any number of areas in which Henrietta could take instruction from me . I pointed in particular to the area of physical well - being , for Etty is just like Papa and falls prey to all manner of ...
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... replied Charles . They would head up the coast and then due west , six hundred miles , toward the famed archipelago named after the shell of the tortoise . Charles was standing next to FitzRoy when they drew alongside the first island ...
... replied Charles . They would head up the coast and then due west , six hundred miles , toward the famed archipelago named after the shell of the tortoise . Charles was standing next to FitzRoy when they drew alongside the first island ...
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... replied . But what is the mechanism ? The question is not what happens but how it happens . How can an entirely new species come into being ? ' And here Mr McCormick grew even more excited , saying that he had been thinking of little ...
... replied . But what is the mechanism ? The question is not what happens but how it happens . How can an entirely new species come into being ? ' And here Mr McCormick grew even more excited , saying that he had been thinking of little ...
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