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Matthew Chapman

    Matthew Chapman es un abogado londinense cuyo trabajo se centra en reclamaciones por lesiones personales y derecho internacional privado. Su experiencia se manifiesta en sus análisis de cuestiones jurídicas complejas, donde profundiza en la naturaleza de las reclamaciones fraudulentas y las prácticas de los litigios. El enfoque de Chapman se caracteriza por un examen minucioso de los principios jurídicos y su aplicación en el mundo real.

    Trials of the Monkey. An Accidental Memoir.
    The Snail and the Ginger Beer
    • The Snail and the Ginger Beer

      • 189 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The Snail and the Ginger Beer tells the full story of the remarkable case of Donoghue v Stevenson which represents, perhaps, the greatest contribution made by English and Scottish lawyers to the development of the common law. It provides vivid biographical sketches of the protagonists and of the great lawyers who were involved in the case.

      The Snail and the Ginger Beer
    • Trials of the Monkey. An Accidental Memoir.

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Matthew Chapman, Darwin's great-great-grandson, leaves his Hollywood screenwriting career to explore the evolution debate in Dayton, Tennessee, site of the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial. He aims to assess whether views on evolution have shifted over the past seventy-five years. As a defiant atheist, Chapman grapples with enduring fundamentalist beliefs that reject evolution, while also confronting his own spiritual struggles. This journey evolves into an inward quest, transforming into a tragicomic "accidental memoir." He reflects on his lineage, starting with Charles Darwin and tracing through his great-grandfather Sir Francis Darwin, a botanist, and his grandmother Frances, a poet who battled depression. His mother, Clare, faced her own challenges, including alcoholism. Chapman’s narrative blends travel writing and reportage, capturing his experiences in the South alongside a history of his family and his mid-life doubts. The result is a genre-defying work that is darkly humorous, provocative, and poignant, offering insight into both the evolution debate and personal introspection.

      Trials of the Monkey. An Accidental Memoir.