John Bowlby
Charles Darwin
A New Life
"A remarkably sensitive and revealing portrait. . . . Perhaps an ideal introduction
to Darwin's life and work for the nonspecialist." Frank J. Sulloway, New York
Review of Books
"[Bowlby] meticulously details the family background, education, scientific discoveries
and publications of a young man who nearly became a country parson but boarded the
HMS Beagle instead. It's an impressive story, and Bowlby does an excellent
job of explaining the scientific context of Darwin's The Origin of Species
and The Descent of Man." Publishers Weekly
"A thoroughly good biography in which Darwin is vividly present against the background
of his distinguished family and his times." Guy Davenport, New Criterion
"[Bowlby] has added immeasurably to the Darwin literature with this important biography.
. . . What makes this an excellent biography is the fullness of detail, creating
a portrait of Darwin as a remarkably likable, brilliant, and charming man." Kirkus Reviews
"A vivid and engrossing account of Darwin's inner life and his search for the laws
of life. We feel the durable texture of his friendships and family attachments, and
we witness the slow, painful genesis of ideas that are still transforming the
world." Geoffrey Cowley, New York Times Book Review
John Bowlby (19071990) was born in London and educated at the University
of Cambridge and University College Hospital in London.
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