Volume 16, Number 5 · March 25, 1971

The Conscience of the Huxleys

By Stephen Spender
The Huxleys
by Ronald W. Clark

McGraw-Hill, 398 pp., $8.95

Memories
by Julian Huxley

Harper & Row, $8.00

Letters of Aldous Huxley
edited by Grover Smith

Harper & Row, 992 pp., $15.00

This Timeless Moment
by Laura Archera Huxley

Farrar Straus & Giroux, 352 pp., $6.95

In his study The Huxleys, Ronald W. Clark discusses T. H. Huxley's feeling of responsibility for the blow struck against religious believers as a result of Darwin's evolutionary theories, which he supported so ardently:



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