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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- A NOTE ON THE TRANSLATION xiii
- INTRODUCTION xv
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PART I: The Making of a Romantic Character (1911–1947)
- 1.“I Have Never in My Life Felt I Belonged in the Place Where I Lived” 3
- 2.“Stylistically, I’m Best at Irony” 16
- 3. “I Wanted to Study Something That Couldn’t Be Used” 29
- 4.“I Have the Feeling That Everything Around Me Is Enveloped in a Mist” 39
- 5.“When I Look at Other Scientists . . .None of Them Have Wasted as Many Years as I Have” 52
- 6.“Now I Think Nobody Can Keep Me from Becoming a Doctor” 63
- 7.“To Be Able to Let Nature Reflect in the Depths ofMy Own Soul” 75
- 8. “I Am Branded with Infidelity, and See That Open-Eyed” 88
- 9.“Letters Are a Spiritual Spiderweb in Which You Snare the Dreaming Soul of Woman” 96
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Part II: The Making of the Selection Theory (1947–1954)
- 10.“The Happiness of Feeling Superior to a Lot of People” 111
- 11. “I Think the Work Has Principal Application to Immunology” 124
- 12.“Antibody This,Antibody That, They Weren’t Really Much Interested” 133
- 13.“These People Don’t Know What They’re Doing” 144
- 14. “I Suppose I Should Do Something,Maybe an Experiment or Something” 156
- Parabasis. The Selection Theory as a Personal Confession 173
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Part III: A Man,His Theory, and His Network (1954–1994)
- 15.“My Hopes and Failures Are Within Myself” 193
- 16.“This Theory Hadn’t Made Much of a Stir, So Now,What Was I to Do?” 209
- 17. “I’d Better Make Sure I Learn a Little about Immunology” 217
- 18. “Finally,My Precious, I Have to Be Brilliant and Make Antibodies” 233
- 19.“Like a Log Coming Slowly to the Surface of a Lake” 249
- 20. “I Still Think That My Original Natural Selection Theory Was Better” 267
- 21. “Immunology Is for Me Becoming a Mostly Philosophical Subject” 278
- Epilogue 292
- ABBREVIATIONS USED IN NOTES 297
- NOTES 299
- UNPUBLISHED SOURCES 329
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 331
- INDEX 351
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- A NOTE ON THE TRANSLATION xiii
- INTRODUCTION xv
-
PART I: The Making of a Romantic Character (1911–1947)
- 1.“I Have Never in My Life Felt I Belonged in the Place Where I Lived” 3
- 2.“Stylistically, I’m Best at Irony” 16
- 3. “I Wanted to Study Something That Couldn’t Be Used” 29
- 4.“I Have the Feeling That Everything Around Me Is Enveloped in a Mist” 39
- 5.“When I Look at Other Scientists . . .None of Them Have Wasted as Many Years as I Have” 52
- 6.“Now I Think Nobody Can Keep Me from Becoming a Doctor” 63
- 7.“To Be Able to Let Nature Reflect in the Depths ofMy Own Soul” 75
- 8. “I Am Branded with Infidelity, and See That Open-Eyed” 88
- 9.“Letters Are a Spiritual Spiderweb in Which You Snare the Dreaming Soul of Woman” 96
-
Part II: The Making of the Selection Theory (1947–1954)
- 10.“The Happiness of Feeling Superior to a Lot of People” 111
- 11. “I Think the Work Has Principal Application to Immunology” 124
- 12.“Antibody This,Antibody That, They Weren’t Really Much Interested” 133
- 13.“These People Don’t Know What They’re Doing” 144
- 14. “I Suppose I Should Do Something,Maybe an Experiment or Something” 156
- Parabasis. The Selection Theory as a Personal Confession 173
-
Part III: A Man,His Theory, and His Network (1954–1994)
- 15.“My Hopes and Failures Are Within Myself” 193
- 16.“This Theory Hadn’t Made Much of a Stir, So Now,What Was I to Do?” 209
- 17. “I’d Better Make Sure I Learn a Little about Immunology” 217
- 18. “Finally,My Precious, I Have to Be Brilliant and Make Antibodies” 233
- 19.“Like a Log Coming Slowly to the Surface of a Lake” 249
- 20. “I Still Think That My Original Natural Selection Theory Was Better” 267
- 21. “Immunology Is for Me Becoming a Mostly Philosophical Subject” 278
- Epilogue 292
- ABBREVIATIONS USED IN NOTES 297
- NOTES 299
- UNPUBLISHED SOURCES 329
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 331
- INDEX 351