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  1. Emma Darwin im Jahr 1840, kurz nach ihrer Hochzeit mit Charles, Aquarell von George Richmond. Emma Darwin (geb. Wedgwood, * 2. Mai 1808 in Maer, Staffordshire; † 7. Oktober 1896 in Downe) war die Cousine und Ehefrau des englischen Naturforschers Charles Darwin. Sie heirateten am 29.

  2. Emma was a religious woman, whereas Darwin had progressively lost his faith. His deep concern that his revolutionary ideas would offend Emma’s sensibility may explain Darwin’s hesitance to publicize his ideas about evolution. Besides being a dedicated wife and mother, Emma was Darwin’s great friend and caretaker, as well as his secretary ...

  3. Emma Wedgwood se había casado con Charles Darwin. A pesar de sus diferencias, en lo que a creencias religiosas se refiere, demostraron ser una pareja ejemplar basada en el respeto mutuo. Emma fue un importante apoyo para un Darwin aquejado de fuertes dolencias y largos episodios depresivos.

  4. 2 de sept. de 2013 · In June of 1861, shortly after Darwin faced a major confrontation with the British clergy over their accusations that his theory of evolution was heresy, Emma sends Charles this exquisite testament to love’s power of spiritual elevation: I cannot tell you the compassion I have felt for all your sufferings for these weeks past that you have ...

  5. 8 de sept. de 2023 · Emma Darwin, Wife of Charles Darwin. A Century of Family Letters. Search within full text. Get access. Volume 2. Edited by H. E. Litchfield. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Online publication date:

  6. Website of writer Emma Darwin, author of historical fiction, creative non-fiction, novels and short stories, teacher and mentor of creative writing, blogger at This Itch of Writing, great-great-granddaughter of Charles Darwin and Emma Wedgwood.

  7. Emma L. Darwin (nacida el 8 de abril de 1964 1 ) es una autora inglesa de ficción histórica, escritora de las novelas The Mathematics of Love (2006) y A Secret Alchemy (2008) y varios cuentos.