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  1. Emma Darwin auttoi miestään tämän lukuisten sairastelujen aikana, mikä omalta osaltaan auttoi Charlesia tämän tieteellisissä saavutuksissa. Emma soitti usein miehelleen pianoa, ja Charles Darwin käsitteleekin Ihmisen polveutuminen ja sukupuolivalinta -teoksessa monen sivun verran musikaalisen lahjakkuuden kehittymistä seksuaalivalinnan kautta.

  2. 15 de ene. de 2018 · Emma Darwin, compañera y confidente. Charles Darwin contrajo matrimonio con su prima Emma Wedgwood y nunca se arrepintió de su decisión. Fueron compañeros, amantes y cómplices hasta la muerte del científico. A lo largo de toda su vida, Charles Darwin dio muestras de una compleja personalidad, presentando rasgos de una acusada misantropía ...

  3. 14 de feb. de 2020 · Charles and Emma in Love. In 1839, a little more than two years after disembarking from the Beagle, Darwin was gob-smacked by love. Emma was an intelligent, level-headed young woman. An excellent pianist, she had studied briefly with Chopin. As Darwin’s feelings for Emma grew, he worried about his looks.

  4. 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

  5. 10. Emma Darwin, (Wedgwood, 2 de maio de 1808 — 7 de outubro de 1896) foi prima e esposa de Charles Darwin, casaram-se em 29 de janeiro de 1839 e foram pais de dez filhos. Três morreram prematuramente. Grande apoiadora das teorias de seu esposo Charles Darwin, o incentivou a publicar seu livro "A Origem das Espécies" (do original, em ...

  6. Emma L. Darwin (born 8 April 1964) is an English historical fiction author, writer of the novels The Mathematics of Love (2006) and A Secret Alchemy (2008) and various short stories. She is the great-great-granddaughter of Charles and Emma Darwin .

  7. Emma Darwin's Diary 1824-1896. Emma Darwin aged 31 in 1839. Watercolour by George Richmond. Reproduced courtesy of the Darwin Heirlooms Trust. These small pocket diaries of Emma Darwin (1808-1896), the wife of Charles Darwin, are reproduced with the kind permission of their owner Richard Darwin Keynes. There are sixty diaries covering the years ...