Leonard Huxley (
December 11,
1860 -
May 2 1933) was a
British schoolteacher,
writer and
editor.
Biography
Family
His father was the zoologist Thomas Henry Huxley, 'Darwin's bulldog'. Leonard was educated at University College School, London, St. Andrews University, and Balliol College, Oxford. He first married Julia Arnold, daughter of Tom Arnold. She was a sister of the novelist Mrs. Humphrey Ward, niece of the poet Matthew Arnold, and granddaughter of Dr. Thomas Arnold, the headmaster of Rugby School (immortalised as a character in Tom Brown's Schooldays).
Their four children included the biologist Sir Julian Sorell Huxley (born 1887), the writer Aldous Leonard Huxley (born 1894). Their middle son, Noel Trevenen (born in 1889) committed suicide in 1914. Their daughter, Margaret Arnold Huxley, was born in 1899 and died on October 11 1981. Julia Arnold died of cancer in 1908.
After the death of his first wife, Leonard married Rosalind Bruce, and had two further sons. The elder of these was David Bruce Huxley (born 1915), whose daughter Angela married George Pember Darwin, son of the physicist Sir Charles Galton Darwin. The younger was Nobel Prizewinning physiologist Andrew Fielding Huxley (born 1917).
Work
Huxley's major biographies were the three volumes of
Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley and the two volumes of
Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker OM GCSI. He also published
Thomas Henry Huxley: a character sketch, and a short biography of Darwin. He was assistant master at
Charterhouse School between 1884 and 1901. He was then the assistant editor of
Cornhill Magazine between 1901 and 1916, becoming its editor in 1916.
- 1900 Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley. 2 vols.
- 1912 Thoughts on education drawn from the writings of Matthew Arnold (editor).
- 1913 Scott's last expedition (editor). 2 vols.
- 1918 Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker OM, GCSI. 2 vols.
- 1920 Anniversaries, and other poems.
- 1920 Thomas Henry Huxley: a character sketch.
- 1920 Charles Darwin.
- 1926 Progress and the unfit.
- 1926 Sheaves from the Cornhill.
- 1929 Jane Welsh Carlyle: letters to her family 1839-1863 (editor).
- 1930 Elizabeth Barrett Browning: letters to her sister 1846-1859 (editor).
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