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  1. 13. Okt. 2020 · Born in a cramped two-room flat in Dean Street in Soho to Karl and Jenny Marx on 16 January 1855, Eleanor was the only British-born Marx. The family’s favourite – nicknamed Tussy by her parents – she was home-schooled at the kitchen table by her father while he wrote his critique of political economy and the workings of capital that gave capitalism its name.

  2. www.spiegel.de › kultur › ungeliebter-sohn-a-b0c707a3-0002Ungeliebter Sohn - DER SPIEGEL

    22. Okt. 1972 · Frederick Demuth, unehelicher Sohn von Marx, galt bislang als verschollen. Seine sorgfältig verwischten Spuren fand jetzt der englische Journalist David Heisler wieder. 22.10.1972, 13.00 Uhr ...

  3. 22. Nov. 2018 · In the last months of her life, Eleanor was also faced with Engels’ deathbed revelation that Freddy Demuth, the illegitimate son of Helen Demuth (the Marx family’s servant and friend), was in fact not Engels’ child, as everyone had supposed, but Marx’s. Freddy, Eleanor’s close friend, was Eleanor’s half brother. Eleanor revered her father. Family guilt and disillusion compounded ...

  4. Edward Bibbins Aveling (* 29. November 1849 [1] in Stoke Newington, Stadtbezirk von Hackney, London; † 2. August 1898 in Battersea, London) [2] war ein englischer Sozialist, Zoologe, Freidenker sowie in den Jahren von 1884 bis 1898, bis zu ihrem Tod, Lebensgefährte von Eleanor Marx. Edward B. Aveling verwendete als Pseudonym den Namen Alec ...

  5. 22. Mai 2021 · The Marx family lived in poverty but were rich in literature, storytelling and imagination as their library was filled with books like the Brothers Grimm, Shakespeare, and volumes of poetry of Goethe, Shelley and Blake. Marx and Eleanor had a special bond, and as Marx would say “Tussy is me”. Eleanor was a lover of Shakespeare, cats and poetry, and her favourite motto was “Go Ahead ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Laura_MarxLaura Marx - Wikipedia

    Laura Marx was born in Brussels and moved with her parents to France, then Prussia, before the family settled in London in June 1849. Paul Lafargue, born in Santiago De Cuba, was a young French socialist who came to London in 1866 to work for the First International .

  7. Jenny Laura (26 September 1845 – 26 November 1911), born in Brussels, Belgium. Married Paul Lafargue in 1868. She was a socialist activist. Laura and her husband did decades of political work together, translating Marx's work into French, and spreading Marxism in France and Spain.