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Darwin, and After Darwin, Volumes 1 and 3: An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a Discussion of Post-Darwinian Questions

by George John Romanes

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This work consists of two volumes presenting a scientific exposition of Darwinian evolution and subsequent developments in biology. It is primarily aimed at general readers and students, offering explanations of the principles underlying organic evolution as established by Charles Darwin and the scientific questions that emerged thereafter. The text situates Darwin's theories within the broader context of late 19th-century biological research, highlighting methodological shifts and theoretical debates. Romanes discusses the impact of Darwin's ideas on biological science and examines post-Darwinian questions in the field. The work is characterised by its effort to clarify complex scientific concepts and to contextualise them within ongoing scientific discourse. It serves as a detailed account of the development of biological thought following Darwin’s contributions, reflecting the scientific concerns of the late Victorian period. The volumes are part of a broader attempt to make scientific theory accessible to a wider readership.

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The Illustrations of this book (with the exception of the Frontispiece and the colored plate facing page 332) are copyrighted under the title “Darwinism Illustrated.” The Open Court Publishing Co. PRESS OF THE BLAKELY-OSWALD PRINTING CO. CHICAGO Ch. Ch. Oxford: March 15th 1892. My dear Sir, As we have now agreed that the Open Court Publishing Company is to undertake the American edition of my work entitled “Darwin and after Darwin,” I have much pleasure in transferring to you the copyright thereof, with all that this includes. Thanking you very much for the kindness and liberality which have marked your conduct of these negotiations, I remain, Yours very faithfully, George J. Romanes To Edward C. Hegeler Esq. La Salle, Ill. U. S. PREFACE Several years ago Lord Rosebery founded, in the University of Edinburgh, a lectureship on “The Philosophy of Natural History,” and I was invited by the Senatus to deliver the lectures. This invitation I accepted, and subsequently constituted the material of my lectures the foundation of another course, which was given in the Royal Institution, under the title “Before and after Darwin.” Here the course extended over three years—namely from 1888 to 1890. The lectures for 1888 were devoted to the history of biology from the earliest recorded times till the publication of the “Origin of Species” in 1859; the lectures for 1889 dealt with the theory of organic evolution up to the date of Mr. Darwin’s death, in 1882; while those of the third year discussed the further developments of this theory from that date till the close of the course in 1890. It is from these two courses—which resembled each other in comprising between thirty and forty lectures, but differed largely in other respects—that the present treatise has grown. Seeing, however, that it has Grown much beyond the bulk of the original lectures, I have thought it desirable to publish the whole in the form of three separate works. Of these the first—or that which deals with the purely historical side of biological science—may be allowed to stand over for an indefinite time. The second is the one which is now brought out and which, as its sub-title signifies, is devoted to the general theory of organic evolution as this was left by the stupendous labours of darwin. as soon as the translations shall have been completed, the third portion will follow (probably in the autumn…

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