
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, German intellectuals and the First World War
Conan Doyle's attitude to war seems, from the tenor of this passage, to be one of stoic acceptance, rather than enthusiastic celebration.

Conan Doyle's attitude to war seems, from the tenor of this passage, to be one of stoic acceptance, rather than enthusiastic celebration.

From Darwin to Nietzsche, from giraffes to grandmasters, the battle for survival has shaped far more than the natural world.

Great minds rarely conform. The golden age of chess produced champions whose brilliance was matched only by their colourful eccentricities.