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  1. 11. Feb. 2009 · Emma Darwin hat einen warmen Händedruck an diesem Nachmittag in London. Die Hand, durch die in der fünften Generation auch von Darwins Genen informiertes Blut pulsiert, gehört zu einer kleinen ...

  2. Emma Darwin: A Century of Family Letters 1792-1896 is a book in two volumes, edited by Henrietta Litchfield about her mother, Emma Darwin (née Wedgwood) and letters from their family. It was originally privately published in 1904 as Emma Darwin, Wife of Charles Darwin: A Century of Family Letters , but was publicly published under the shorter title in 1915 by John Murray .

  3. When Emma Darwin moved to 12 Upper Gower Street in 1839, she was so appalled by the yellow curtains, blue walls and red furniture that she called it Macaw Cottage. Newly married to her cousin Charles, she belonged to a large circle of intellectual women scattered around London and beyond. Inevitably, at first she did not always fit in easily ...

  4. Emma Wedgwood va acceptar la proposta de matrimoni de Charles Darwin l'11 de novembre de 1838, a l'edat de 30 anys, i es van casar el 29 de gener de 1839 a l'església anglicana de St. Peter a Maer. El seu cosí, el Reverend John Allen Wedgwood, va oficiar el matrimoni. Després d’un breu període de residència a Londres, es van traslladar ...

  5. Emma Darwin. La vie de Charles Darwin, évoquée à travers le regard d’Emma, sa fidèle compagne. Emma, la voix féminine, qui, de ses doutes et souvenirs guident nos réflexions et questionnement sur Darwin. Un poème occulte, un survol en images de la vie de ce penseur dont les découvertes bouleversèrent et continuent encore aujourd'hui ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 16. Sept. 2008 · English: Water-color portrait of Emma Darwin (wife of Charles Darwin) from the late 1830s by George Richmond.Emma Wedgwood Darwin (1808-1896) in 1840, Charles Darwin's wife and first cousin, and daughter of the famous potter Josiah Wedgwood II.