'Tired of medals': new letters reveal how Alfred Russel Wallace shunned Darwin's fame
by Hannah Devlin Science correspondent from on (#2WFF9)
From declining royal honour to refusing to sit for a portrait, correspondences show co-discoverer of evolutionary theory avoiding publicity
Darwin's name is eternally linked to one of the most momentous scientific breakthroughs of all time, while his co-discoverer, Alfred Russel Wallace, who first coined the phrase "origin of species", has been largely forgotten.
Now a newly revealed archive of Wallace's letters provides a remarkable insight into how he came to be the underdog of evolutionary theory.
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