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  1. Morpho eugenia, the Eugene morpho, is a Neotropical butterfly found in French Guiana. The name honours Empress Eugénie, the empress consort, as the wife of Napoleon III. The male resembles the generally known Morpho aega, but the blue is duller and lighter.

  2. 25 de sept. de 2022 · A novella set in the 19th century about a young naturalist who marries a mysterious woman with a dark secret. The title refers to the butterfly Morpho Eugenia, a symbol of the Victorian crisis of faith and the epistemological shift caused by Darwin's evolution theory.

  3. 13 de feb. de 2019 · William la bautiza como “ Morpho Eugenia ”, debido a su belleza. La compara con la mariposa neotropical de la Guayana Francesa. Esa belleza externa es refutada en el epílogo donde Eugenia Alabaster dice que “ para qué le ha servido, ser tan hermosa ”.

  4. "Morpho Eugenia" opens like a women's historical romance and con- tinues like a Victorian novel about love, marriage, society's expectations, nineteenth-century hypocrisy, social injustices, Darwin, and religion.

  5. A literary analysis of Byatt's novella, which explores the relation between science and religion, and the intellectual potential and limitations of reasoning by analogy. The essay examines the interdisciplinary aspects of the text, the role of storytelling, and the references to Tennyson, Milton, and Darwin.

  6. 19 de oct. de 1992 · The shipwrecked naturalist who is the protagonist of “Morpho Eugenia” is rescued by a family whose clandestine passions come to seem as inscrutable as the behavior of insects. In “The Conjugial Angel,” a circle of fictional mediums finds itself haunted by the ghost of a very real historical personage.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Set in the mid-19th century, “Morpho Eugenia” recounts the experiences of the naturalist William Adamson during his time at Bredely Hall, where he is staying with his aristocratic patron, the Reverend Harald Alabaster.