登陆注册
4906100000206

第206章

Fortunately the second book, on which Darwin was engaged at this time, was of a very different character. His "Journal", almost as he had written it on board ship, with facts and observations fresh in his mind, had been published in 1839 and attracted much attention. In 1845, he says, "I took much pains in correcting a new edition," and the work which was commenced in April, 1845, was not finished till August of that year. The volume contains a history of the voyage with "a sketch of those observations in Natural History and Geology, which I think will possess some interest for the general reader." It is not necessary to speak of the merits of this scientific classic. It became a great favourite with the general public--having passed through many editions--it was, moreover, translated into a number of different languages. Darwin was much gratified by these evidences of popularity, and naively remarks in his "Autobiography", "The success of this my first literary child tickles my vanity more than that of any of my other books" ("L.L." I. page 80.)--and this was written after the "Origin of Species" had become famous!

In Darwin's letters there are many evidences that his labours during these ten years devoted to the working out of the geological results of the voyage often made many demands on his patience and indomitable courage.

Most geologists have experience of the contrast between the pleasures felt when wielding the hammer in the field, and the duller labour of plying the pen in the study. But in Darwin's case, innumerable interruptions from sickness and other causes, and the oft-deferred hope of reaching the end of his task were not the only causes operating to make the work irksome. The great project, which was destined to become the crowning achievement of his life, was now gradually assuming more definite shape, and absorbing more of his time and energies.

Nevertheless, during all this period, Darwin so far regarded his geological pursuits as his PROPER "work," that attention to other matters was always spoken of by him as "indulging in idleness." If at the end of this period the world had sustained the great misfortune of losing Darwin by death before the age of forty--and several times that event seemed only too probable--he might have been remembered only as a very able geologist of most advanced views, and a traveller who had written a scientific narrative of more than ordinary excellence!

The completion of the "Geology of the 'Beagle'" and the preparation of a revised narrative of the voyage mark the termination of that period of fifteen years of Darwin's life during which geological studies were his principal occupation. Henceforth, though his interest in geological questions remained ever keen, biological problems engaged more and more of his attention to the partial exclusion of geology.

The eight years from October, 1846, to October, 1854, were mainly devoted to the preparation of his two important monographs on the recent and fossil Cirripedia. Apart from the value of his description of the fossil forms, this work of Darwin's had an important influence on the progress of geological science. Up to that time a practice had prevailed for the student of a particular geological formation to take up the description of the plant and animal remains in it--often without having anything more than a rudimentary knowledge of the living forms corresponding to them. Darwin in his monograph gave a very admirable illustration of the enormous advantage to be gained--alike for biology and geology--by undertaking the study of the living and fossil forms of a natural group of organisms in connection with one another. Of the advantage of these eight years of work to Darwin himself, in preparing for the great task lying before him, Huxley has expressed a very strong opinion indeed. ("L.L." II. pages 247-48.)But during these eight years of "species work," Darwin found opportunities for not a few excursions into the field of geology. He occasionally attended the Geological Society, and, as we have already seen, read several papers there during this period. His friend, Dr Hooker, then acting as botanist to the Geological Survey, was engaged in studying the Carboniferous flora, and many discussions on Palaezoic plants and on the origin of coal took place at this period. On this last subject he felt the deepest interest and told Hooker, "I shall never rest easy in Down churchyard without the problem be solved by some one before I die."("M.L." I. pages 63, 64.)

As at all times, conversations and letters with Lyell on every branch of geological science continued with unabated vigour, and in spite of the absorbing character of the work on the Cirripedes, time was found for all.

In 1849 his friend Herschel induced him to supply a chapter of forty pages on Geology to the Admiralty "Manual of Scientific Inquiry" which he was editing. This is Darwin's single contribution to books of an "educational"kind. It is remarkable for its clearness and simplicity and attention to minute details. It may be read by the student of Darwin's life with much interest, for the directions he gives to an explorer are without doubt those which he, as a self-taught geologist, proved to be serviceable during his life on the "Beagle".

On the completion of the Cirripede volumes, in 1854, Darwin was able to grapple with the immense pile of MS. notes which he had accumulated on the species question. The first sketch of 35 pages (1842), had been enlarged in 1844 into one of 230 pages ([The first draft of the "Origin" is being prepared for Press by Mr Francis Darwin and will be published by the Cambridge University Press this year (1909). A.C.S.]); but in 1856 was commenced the work (never to be completed) which was designed on a scale three or four times more extensive than that on which the "Origin of Species" was in the end written.

同类推荐
  • 九转灵砂大丹

    九转灵砂大丹

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 匡谬正俗

    匡谬正俗

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 台湾对外关系史料

    台湾对外关系史料

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 醉茶志怪

    醉茶志怪

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 大乘密嚴經

    大乘密嚴經

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 淞沪抗战史料丛书续编:第十辑(谷臻小简·AI导读版)

    淞沪抗战史料丛书续编:第十辑(谷臻小简·AI导读版)

    淞沪抗战史料丛书续编充分利用国家图书馆馆藏资源,将已见或未见的关于淞沪抗战的史料以影印的形式出版,内容涵盖两次淞沪抗战,力求比较全面、翔实、生动地反映淞沪抗战的全貌,是上海市哲学社会科学重大项目的一部分。
  • 影后和她的醋精小狼狗

    影后和她的醋精小狼狗

    女主:不想当CV的歌神不是好影后。男主:不好好演戏就要回去继承亿万家产。外人眼中的陆少:狂拽——敢抢我夫人的角色?雪藏!酷炫——敢碰我夫人?哪只手,剁了!迪奥——把商场包下来,随便我夫人挑!苏醉眼中的陆少:摇尾巴——老婆,今天想吃什么,我给你做~摇尾巴——老婆,键盘打字太高难度了,换榴莲好不好~摇尾巴——老婆,几个亿的大项目(宽衣解带那种),做不做~这是一个娱乐圈虐渣打脸,顺便捡回一只小狼狗的故事。
  • 听说男神不自重

    听说男神不自重

    你有没有为一个声音着迷过?一瞬倾心。法律系吉祥物拔足倒追男神反被算计的那件小事儿。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 请你治愈我

    请你治愈我

    身患精神疾病的时影一直活在痛苦与阴霾之中,他不喜欢别人打扰他的世界,却又渴望有人能救赎他,他本出身豪门,却经历了他所看来最大的不幸,他在最脆弱的时期失去了最重要的人,在最该坚强的时候选择了懦弱。挂着心理医生名分的江歆,从接下这个病人的时候,便感受到了一种陌生的熟悉感,却始终无法找到这份熟悉感的由来,可无论如何,她希望带着时影走向光明。精神疾病+双重人格+姐弟恋(心理学方面或许有错误和不足,考究党请手下留情。剧情涉及多方面,轻玄幻!ps:文案无能)
  • 豪门强宠:尽是离人眼中血

    豪门强宠:尽是离人眼中血

    你知道吗,如果相爱的两个人能够一起看枫叶飘落,那么他们就一定能够在一起。可事事哪能尽如人愿,君不见满山红叶,尽是离人眼中血。她是言家大小姐,一次案件,家败人亡,而她最爱的恋人竟然是害死她全家的凶手,这时她最害怕的人却成了她唯一的依靠,以妹妹的名义留在我身边,我帮你复仇。然而她却不知,在十年前就落入了另外一个圈套……到底谁才是伤我最深的人,谁才该下地狱!言衍,霍成轩,顾离,三个从年少就纠缠在一起的人,两段剪不断理还乱的爱恨情仇……或许,缘分的红线一旦断开,就再也再不也接不上了吧。
  • 黄帝阴符经颂

    黄帝阴符经颂

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 进球万岁

    进球万岁

    “我要不断的进球,进球、进球、进球!”“刷数据?是的,如果可以的话,我巴不得每场比赛都能帽子戏法。”这是一本关于进球至上的书,这也是一本关于王者归来的故事。【猪头七2018年全新力作!】
  • 快穿之收割男神我很忙

    快穿之收割男神我很忙

    晏青魂带着上一辈子的记忆投胎重生在了华国农村,她以为她能淌过奈何桥却没喝孟汤重新活一世,是因为她上辈子积攒了大功德。然而,在她继母决定改嫁的这一晚,有一个叫系统的家伙告诉她,她还可以活无数世。青魂:。。。。。。从此青魂开始了攒功德,赚金币,存积分的生活。青魂原则:没什么是一顿揍解决不了的。如果不能,那就两顿!(非传统快穿,每一个故事都会深度展开,篇幅比较长,讲的是相对完整的故事,不喜慎入啊亲们。)
  • 魔法幻之圣光晶核

    魔法幻之圣光晶核

    13岁的伊梦,长在莫提尼亚大陆光明之殿的帮派基地,她被父母弃养,不知自己身负震撼世界的诅咒。她终日与玩伴嬉闹,长成了一个诡计多端女孩。然而,可怕的预言无法抗拒,伊梦注定要承担起救世主之责:人人畏惧的“圣光晶核”出现了,小伙伴接连莫名其妙的失踪,快乐时光彻底完结于好友叶凡的失去,一个巨大的阴谋笼罩在人们的上空……于是,在一个唯她可懂、能预知未来的乾坤盘的帮助下,浑然不觉险恶的伊梦决定去寻找被邪恶科学家掠走的孩子们,从此开始了拯救世界的艰难之旅;等待她的,有铁壳重甲白熊、女巫师、圣洁天使,悬崖厉鬼,更有能够终结生命的本命元宠切割机……而引领她步步踏入死亡之地的,竟是他的亲生父亲和母亲。
  • 紫恒

    紫恒

    九万年前,黑暗来袭,一朵花傲然于世,绽放万载,只身逼退黑暗。九万年之后,黑暗再次来袭,诸君斩自身,以镇压黑暗。而如今,诸君已成为了传说,永恒的花也早已凋零,只有那亘古的古道上,走出了一位少年......