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  1. 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 ...

  2. Eleanor Marx. Edward Bibbins Aveling (29 November 1849 – 2 August 1898) was an English comparative anatomist and popular spokesman for Darwinian evolution, atheism and socialism. [1] He was also a playwright and actor. Aveling was the author of numerous scientific books and political pamphlets; he is perhaps best known for his popular work ...

  3. 3. Feb. 2003 · Nach dem Tod von Karl Marx trat Edward Aveling, ein Freidenker und Darwinist, an Eleanor Marx heran und bot ihr die Mitarbeit an seiner Zeitschrift "The Progress" an. Mit ihm lebte sie 15 Jahre ...

  4. 29. Sept. 2015 · Edward Aveling. Edward Aveling was born in 1849 in London and through private education and personal tuition received his degree from University College London in 1872. He married Isabel Frank in 1872, but then separated after two years and it is not clear if they ever went through divorce proceedings. He became a school teacher and lecturer ...

  5. Aveling’s piece, written for Progress journal, displays his savage wit and weakness for ‘dainty-figured, sweet-faced women’. Edward Aveling, ‘Some humours of the reading room at the British Museum’, Progress (1883). P.P.5857.e. Unscrupulous, spendthrift, and reptilian in appearance, Aveling was roundly disliked by many of his peers ...

  6. Edward Bibbins Aveling. Common law husband of Eleanor Marx (1884). English writer and journalist. Co-translator of volume I of Marx's Capital. Member of the Social Democratic Federation from 1884. Later, a founder of the Socialist League and organizer of the mass movement of unskilled workers and unemployed in the 1880s and 1890s.

  7. 27. März 2018 · - Edward Aveling Eleanor Marx, the youngest of Karl Marx’s daughters, was an immensely talented scholar and activist in her own right. Born in 1855 in the Marx family’s cramped and squalid Soho dwellings, ‘Tussy’ – as she was known from a young age – would go on to act as her father’s amanuensis and posthumous translator.