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Cambridge university publishes surviving Charles Darwin correspondence online

The entire collection covers more than 15,000 letters written between 1822 and 1882

November 26, 2022 / 16:52 IST
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A member of staff walks under a portrait of Charles Darwin on show at an exhibition at Darwin's former home Down House, in Kent, southern England, on February 12, 2009.  REUTERS/Tal Cohen (BRITAIN) - LM1E52C17DP01
A member of staff walks under a portrait of Charles Darwin on show at an exhibition at Darwin's former home Down House, in Kent, southern England, on February 12, 2009. REUTERS/Tal Cohen (BRITAIN) - LM1E52C17DP01

The University of Cambridge in England has published all of Charles Darwin's surviving correspondence online for others to enjoy.

Darwin was an English naturalist, geologist and biologist who is famously known for his Theory of Natural Selection that would ultimately serve as the basis for the Theory of Evolution.

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The 15,000 letters in the collection detail his time between 1822 and 1882, ranging from his time aboard the HMS Beagle to his end of life.

This will serve as a companion piece to the forthcoming print edition that is due out in 2023. The university notes that the online collection also has letters that were discovered too late to be included in the physical copies.