登陆注册
19972300000002

第2章 CRITICAL INTRODUCTION(1)

Of the remarkable "trilogy" constituted by Darwin's writings which deal with the geology of the "Beagle," the member which has perhaps attracted least attention, up to the present time is that which treats of the geology of South America.The actual writing of this book appears to have occupied Darwin a shorter period than either of the other volumes of the series; his diary records that the work was accomplished within ten months, namely, between July 1844 and April 1845; but the book was not actually issued till late in the year following, the preface bearing the date "September 1846."Altogether, as Darwin informs us in his "Autobiography," the geological books "consumed four and a half years' steady work," most of the remainder of the ten years that elapsed between the return of the "Beagle," and the completion of his geological books being, it is sad to relate, "lost through illness!"Concerning the "Geological Observations on South America," Darwin wrote to his friend Lyell, as follows:--"My volume will be about 240 pages, dreadfully dull, yet much condensed.I think whenever you have time to look through it, you will think the collection of facts on the elevation of the land and on the formation of terraces pretty good.""Much condensed" is the verdict that everyone must endorse, on rising from the perusal of this remarkable book; but by no means "dull." The three and a half years from April 1832 to September 1835, were spent by Darwin in South America, and were devoted to continuous scientific work; the problems he dealt with were either purely geological or those which constitute the borderland between the geological and biological sciences.It is impossible to read the journal which he kept during this time without being impressed by the conviction that it contains all the germs of thought which afterwards developed into the "Origin of Species." But it is equally evident that after his return to England, biological speculations gradually began to exercise a more exclusive sway over Darwin's mind, and tended to dispossess geology, which during the actual period of the voyage certainly engrossed most of his time and attention.The wonderful series of observations made during those three and a half years in South America could scarcely be done justice to, in the 240 pages devoted to their exposition.That he executed the work of preparing the book on South America in somewhat the manner of a task, is shown by many references in his letters.Writing to Sir Joseph Hooker in 1845, he says, "I hope this next summer to finish my South American Geology, then to get out a little Zoology, and HURRAH FOR MY SPECIES WORK!"It would seem that the feeling of disappointment, which Darwin so often experienced in comparing a book when completed, with the observations and speculations which had inspired it, was more keenly felt in the case of his volume on South America than any other.To one friend he writes, "I have of late been slaving extra hard, to the great discomfiture of wretched digestive organs, at South America, and thank all the fates, I have done three-fourths of it.Writing plain English grows with me more and more difficult, and never attainable.As for your pretending that you will read anything so dull as my pure geological descriptions, lay not such a flattering unction on my soul, for it is incredible." To another friend he writes, "You do not know what you threaten when you propose to read it--it is purely geological.I said to my brother, 'You will of course read it,'

and his answer was, 'Upon my life, I would sooner even buy it.'"In spite of these disparaging remarks, however, we are strongly inclined to believe that this book, despised by its author, and neglected by his contemporaries, will in the end be admitted to be one of Darwin's chief titles to fame.It is, perhaps, an unfortunate circumstance that the great success which he attained in biology by the publication of the "Origin of Species" has, to some extent, overshadowed the fact that Darwin's claims as a geologist, are of the very highest order.It is not too much to say that, had Darwin not been a geologist, the "Origin of Species" could never have been written by him.But apart from those geological questions, which have an important bearing on biological thought and speculation, such as the proofs of imperfection in the geological record, the relations of the later tertiary faunas to the recent ones in the same areas, and the apparent intermingling of types belonging to distant geological epochs, when we study the palaeontology of remote districts,--there are other purely geological problems, upon which the contributions made by Darwin are of the very highest value.I believe that the verdict of the historians of science will be that if Darwin had not taken a foremost place among the biologists of this century, his position as a geologist would have been an almost equally commanding one.

But in the case of Darwin's principal geological work--that relating to the origin of the crystalline schists,--geologists were not at the time prepared to receive his revolutionary teachings.The influence of powerful authority was long exercised, indeed, to stifle his teaching, and only now, when this unfortunate opposition has disappeared, is the true nature and importance of Darwin's purely geological work beginning to be recognised.

同类推荐
  • 绛云楼题跋

    绛云楼题跋

    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。
  • 凌沧草

    凌沧草

    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。
  • 省愆集

    省愆集

    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。
  • 怀紫阁隐者

    怀紫阁隐者

    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。
  • 季冬纪

    季冬纪

    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。
热门推荐
  • 我最想要的口才交际书

    我最想要的口才交际书

    对于女性而言,若想在这个社会生存,并且生活得很好,就必须让自己拥有出色的语言表达能力和为人处世的技巧。如何让自己脱颖而出,如何做一个不让须眉的巾帼、红颜,如何能让自己的生活工作更顺心,如何让自己成为一个受欢迎的人……一一找出决定性因素后,你会发现,交际是任何人都不能忽视的因素之一。而口才又是交际链条中极为关键的一环。所以,女人要想实现自己的追求,就不可忽视对自己语言表达能力的培养,更不能忽略自身交际能力的提升。本书就是要告诉各位女性读者,如何利用自身优势去经营自己的人脉,如何运用绝妙的语言技巧去织造完美的人际关系网,从而成为社交场上最受欢迎的人。
  • 安全健康教育综合读本3(上册)

    安全健康教育综合读本3(上册)

    安全健康教育综合读本3·上册 感冒俗称伤风,是最常见的疾病之一。指的是人体在一定诱发因素作用下,感染上致感冒病毒,从而出现鼻塞、流涕、咽痛、咳嗽、发热等症状。普通感冒潜伏期短,一天左右,起病较急,一般伴有轻度发热,体温多不超过39℃。常咽痛、头痛、全身乏力,并有鼻塞、喷嚏、流涕、胃不适等,有时有轻度咳嗽,如果无并发症,则多在3~5天症状减轻、消退。全年都会发生,以冬末春初季节较多。
  • e我的腹黑王爷

    e我的腹黑王爷

    宠文,独宠,一对一,女主不小白,绝对搞笑,受不了超宠勿进。
  • 重生医仙行

    重生医仙行

    为什么?看着眼前的人是那么陌生、原来是我错了!流下泪对不起!慢慢失去了气息......再睁眼,只愿活的一世肆意逍遥、目标逮个疼自己的人、生萌宝。你......你不要过来、再过来我就叫了。哦?男人眼中称着一眸邪笑、那就叫吧。我.....这一世终寻的她,再不放开她的手了。简介无能、单凭书中、笑看一切。
  • 月圆逢月半

    月圆逢月半

    作为冷逸宏的坑爹冒险的后续,比前传好看一百倍哦!各位,两部一起看感觉更爽。
  • 怒宋

    怒宋

    男人天生的使命就是保护自己的土地和女人,当面对蛮族入侵的时候,每一个男人都有义务用自己胸中热血去抗争,无论付出什么样的代价也在所不惜。很热血的故事开始了。
  • 神梦魂

    神梦魂

    一个黑道女王丧失了记忆,进入了校园,展开了爱情之路。神梦魂QQ群:149290591
  • 日光物语

    日光物语

    第一抹阳光是我们相识的一个笑容。第二抹阳光是我们成长的一个回忆。第三抹阳光是我们淡漠的心。第四抹阳光是我们彼此不再跳动的心。第五抹阳光是我们彼此找到爱的人。第六抹阳光是我们萌动的心第七抹阳光是我们不在朦胧的心……
  • 浑浊

    浑浊

    本书搬家了,改到《九幽邪皇》中去了,希望大家继续支持.
  • 遮天大主宰

    遮天大主宰

    当快刀遇上快剑,刀光剑影。当快剑遇上快拳,皮开肉绽。当快拳遇上快枪,虎拳龙枪。一个天才少年,一路势不可挡的晋升之路,你是天才吗,那我碾压你,在我面前叫嚣,那我斩杀你。辰家天才少年无意中在一处秘境中获得了一个神秘晶方,晶方可以让武者的各方面因素瞬间提升到匪夷所思的程度,带着各种因素,自此辰熙便踏上了漫漫武修之路。