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Author Slotten, Ross A.

Title The heretic in Darwin's court : the life of Alfred Russel Wallace / Ross A. Slotten.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2004]
©2004

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 602 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 560-576).
Contents Origins of a heretic -- The struggle for existence -- A daring plan -- Travels on the Amazon ... -- ... And the Rio Negro -- Disaster at sea ... and a civilized interlude -- The Malay Archipelago -- The mechanism revealed -- Beautiful dreamer -- A turn toward the unknowable -- The olympian heights and the beginnings of the fall -- Wallace and the descent of man -- The descent of Wallace -- The war on spiritualism -- Phoenix from the ashes -- To the land of epidemic delusions -- The new nemesis -- Thoroughly unpopular causes -- Satisfaction, retrospection, and work -- A national treasure celebrated.
Summary Annotation During their lifetimes, Alfred Russel Wallace and Charles Darwin shared credit and fame for the independent and near-simultaneous discovery of natural selection. Together, the two men spearheaded one of the greatest intellectual revolutions in modern history, and their rivalry, usually amicable but occasionally acrimonious, forged modern evolutionary theory. Yet today, few people today know much about Wallace. The Heretic in Darwin's Court explores the controversial life and scientific contributions of Alfred Russel Wallace -- Victorian traveler, scientist, spiritualist, and co-discoverer with Charles Darwin of natural selection. After examining his early years, the biography turns to Wallace's twelve years of often harrowing travels in the western and eastern tropics, which place him in the pantheon of the greatest explorer-naturalists of the nineteenth century. Tracing step-by-step his discovery of natural selection -- a piece of scientific detective work as revolutionary in its implications as the discovery of the structure of DNA -- the book then follows the remaining fifty years of Wallace's eccentric and entertaining life. In addition to his divergence from Darwin on two fundamental issues -- sexual selection and the origin of the human mind -- he pursued topics that most scientific figures of his day conspicuously avoided, including spiritualism, phrenology, mesmerism, environmentalism, and life on Mars. Although there may be disagreement about his conclusions, Wallace's intellectual investigations into the origins of life, consciousness, and the universe itself remain some of the most inspired scientific accomplishments in history. This authoritative biography casts new light on the life and work of Alfred Russel Wallace and the importance of his twenty-five-year relationship with Charles Darwin.
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Subject Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913.
Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1823-1913.
Naturalists -- England -- Biography.
Naturalists.
England.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Spiritualists -- England -- Biography.
Spiritualists.
Socialists -- England -- Biography.
Socialists.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Biographies.
Other Form: Print version: Slotten, Ross A. Heretic in Darwin's court. New York : Columbia University Press, ©2004 (DLC) 2003068833
ISBN 0231503563 (electronic book)
9780231503563 (electronic book)
0231130104
9780231130103
Music No. EB00639168 Recorded Books