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  1. 22. Nov. 2018 · Eleanor Marx, third living daughter of Karl Marx and Jenny von Westphalen, was ‘‘dramatic to the depths of her being’’, wilful and unusually brilliant. She yearned for love and freedom and wanted to be an actress, but instead devoted herself to another sort of vagabondage – political agitation. An excellent linguist, she earned her living as a translator, lecturer and writer, and ...

  2. 27. Feb. 2015 · To Americans, Eleanor Marx (1855-1898), Karl’s favorite daughter, is not an especially well-known figure. In Britain, where this vivid, perky and tendentious biography was first published, she ...

  3. 16. Aug. 2007 · Eleanor Marx sent a cutting exposing the ‘horrible position of governesses’ to a friend in the 1870s: Kapp, Family Life, p. 169. There is no bibliography of Eleanor Marx’s writings as far as I know. [15] Kapp, Crowded Years, p. 109. Eleanor’s was the first translation of Capital, vol. one, twenty years after its publication.

  4. 8. März 2009 · Frauen & LGBT Eleanor Marx-Aveling, Frauenbefreiung, proletarische Frauenbewegung. Auszüge einer Broschüre von Eleanor Marx-Aveling, der Tochter von Karl Marx, anlässlich der Herausgabe der englischen Übersetzung von August Bebels „Frau und Sozialismus“. Lies den Funke, unterstütz uns mit einer monatlichen Spende!

  5. In the frame of Eleanor Marx’s textual legacy, Shakespeare appears in her groundbreaking socialist-feminist tract, “The Woman Question: From a Socialist Point of View”, first published in the Westminster Review in 1886. The polyphony of voices in “The Woman Question” makes it a rich and pleasing read.

  6. Eleanor, surnommée « Tussy », était la dernière des six enfants de Karl et Jenny Marx. Elle est née à Londres où la famille, entassée dans un modeste logement du quartier de Soho, vit dans la gêne. Mais dès 1856, les Marx déménagent pour s’installer à Kentish Town dans une maison plus spacieuse où l’existence quotidienne est ...

  7. Eleanor Marx, the youngest daughter of Karl Marx, was born in London on 16th January 1855. A very intelligent child, she was mainly taught by her father and by the age of three she could recite passages by Shakespeare. Marx, who treated his daughter as a "friend and companion" could converse with her as a child in German and French as well as ...