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  1. Scorpion and Felix, A Humoristic Novel (German: Skorpion und Felix, Humoristischer Roman) is the only comedic fictional story to have been written by Karl Marx. Written in 1837 when he was 19 years old, it has remained unpublished.

  2. They were sitting at table, Merten at the head, Scorpion on his right, on his left Felix the senior apprentice, and lower down the table, leaving a certain gap between the principes and the plebs, the subordinate members of the Merten body politic, usually termed apprentices.

  3. Scorpion und Felix. Humoristischer Roman. ERSTES BUCH. 10. KAPITEL. Es folgt hier, wie wir im vorigen Kapitel versprachen, der Beweis, daß besagte Summe von 25 Thalern dem lieben Gott persönlich zugehöre. Sie sind herrenlos!

  4. idealistic and humoristic poem (Skorpion und Felix), a philosophical dialogue of some three hundred pages (Kleanthus), a thorough study of Hegel. His father was appalled at this extravagance of energy; the boy would have been better off, he said, relaxing after the day's study, or cultivating important persons who could help him. Karl's long letter

  5. attempted to write a novel (Skorpion und Felix) and a tragedy (Oulanem) in the romantic manner. The first published works of Engels were satirical feuilletons dealing with the religious and cultural life in the industrial city Barmen-Elberfeld. The youthful attempts of "the founding fathers"

  6. Karl Marx’s Shandean Humour: Scorpion und Felix and its Aftermath. Duncan Large. Marx is a very funny man, very comic in a very profound way.1 — C. L. R. James. Introduction: the Funny Side of Karl Marx. Karl Marx is not normally credited with much of a sense of humour.

  7. Karl Marx’s Shandean Humour: Scorpion und Felix and its Aftermath. By Duncan Large. Book Shandean Humour in English and German Literature and Philosophy. Click here to navigate to parent product. Edition 1st Edition. First Published 2013. Imprint Routl ...