The Origin of Species (Wordsworth Classics of World Literature) (Wordsworth Collection)

"A grain in the balance will determine which individual shall live and which shall die...". Darwin"s theory of natural selection issued a profound challenge to orthodox thought and belief: no being or species has been specifically created; all are locked into a pitiless struggle for existence, with extinction looming for those not fitted for the task. Yet "The Origin of the Species" (1859) is also a humane and inspirational vision of ecological interrelatedness, revealing the complex mutual interdependencies between animal and plant life, climate and physical environment, and - by implication - within the human world. Written for the general reader, in a style which combines the rigour of science with the subtlety of literature, "The Origin of the Species" remains one of the founding documents of the modern age.