Abstract

When G. H. Lewes published a review of Charles Darwin’s The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication in 1868, the two began a correspondence that lasted from 2 March to 18 November 1868 (with a final surviving note of 18 April 1877). Now is a good time to shine a light on that correspondence for what it shows about Lewes as a man of science and about his relationship to Darwin and Darwin’s theories. This issue includes reprints of the correspondence, which is introduced by George Levine.

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