Eleanor Marx

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Eleanor Marx


Born
in London, England, The United Kingdom
January 16, 1855

Died
March 31, 1898

Genre

Influences


Jenny Julia Eleanor Marx was the youngest daughter of Karl Marx who worked as a socialist and feminist activist and sometime literary translator. Along with Edward Aveling, she was co-founder of the Socialist League in the UK, as a rival to the Social Democratic Federation. ...more

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A questão da mulher de um p...

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¡Siempre adelante! Escritos...

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Thoughts on Women & Society

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The Woman Question

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Karl Marx

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The Irish Dynamiters

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The Complete Works of Elean...

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“The real difference between Byron and Shelley is this: those who understand them and love them rejoice that Byron died at thirty-six, because if he had lived he would have become a reactionary bourgeois; they grieve that Shelley died at twenty-nine, because he was essentially a revolutionist, and he would always have been one of the advanced guard of Socialism.”
Eleanor Marx