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Eleanor Marx is one of the most tragically overlooked feminist intellectuals in history, usually overshadowed by her father, Karl Marx. But not only did she edit, translate, transcribe and collaborate with her father, she also spent her extraordinary life putting his ideas into practice as a labour organizer, feminist radical, and Marxist theorist.
The outstanding exception to the omission of Eleanor Marx from history is Yvonne Kappâs highly acclaimed biography. First published at the height of feminist organizing in the 1970s, Kappâs work brilliantly succeeds in capturing Eleanorâs spirit, from a lively child opining on the worldâs affairs, to the new woman, aspiring to the stage, earning her living as a free intellectual, and helping to lead Englandâs unskilled workers at the height of the new unionism; being always more than, yet at the same time inescapably, Karl Marxâs daughter. It is also, inevitably, an unrivalled biography of the Marx household in Victorian London, of the Marx circle, and of Friedrich Engels, the familyâs extraordinary mentor.
During todayâs resurgence of feminist writing, organizing, and protesting, Kappâs foundational single-volume biography serves as a crucial corrective to a narrative that puts feminists and marxists on opposing sides of radical history.
The outstanding exception to the omission of Eleanor Marx from history is Yvonne Kappâs highly acclaimed biography. First published at the height of feminist organizing in the 1970s, Kappâs work brilliantly succeeds in capturing Eleanorâs spirit, from a lively child opining on the worldâs affairs, to the new woman, aspiring to the stage, earning her living as a free intellectual, and helping to lead Englandâs unskilled workers at the height of the new unionism; being always more than, yet at the same time inescapably, Karl Marxâs daughter. It is also, inevitably, an unrivalled biography of the Marx household in Victorian London, of the Marx circle, and of Friedrich Engels, the familyâs extraordinary mentor.
During todayâs resurgence of feminist writing, organizing, and protesting, Kappâs foundational single-volume biography serves as a crucial corrective to a narrative that puts feminists and marxists on opposing sides of radical history.
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Eleanor Marx is one of the most tragically overlooked feminist intellectuals in history, usually overshadowed by her father, Karl Marx. But not only did she edit, translate, transcribe and collaborate with her father, she also spent her extraordinary life putting his ideas into practice as a labour organizer, feminist radical, and Marxist theorist.
The outstanding exception to the omission of Eleanor Marx from history is Yvonne Kappâs highly acclaimed biography. First published at the height of feminist organizing in the 1970s, Kappâs work brilliantly succeeds in capturing Eleanorâs spirit, from a lively child opining on the worldâs affairs, to the new woman, aspiring to the stage, earning her living as a free intellectual, and helping to lead Englandâs unskilled workers at the height of the new unionism; being always more than, yet at the same time inescapably, Karl Marxâs daughter. It is also, inevitably, an unrivalled biography of the Marx household in Victorian London, of the Marx circle, and of Friedrich Engels, the familyâs extraordinary mentor.
During todayâs resurgence of feminist writing, organizing, and protesting, Kappâs foundational single-volume biography serves as a crucial corrective to a narrative that puts feminists and marxists on opposing sides of radical history.
The outstanding exception to the omission of Eleanor Marx from history is Yvonne Kappâs highly acclaimed biography. First published at the height of feminist organizing in the 1970s, Kappâs work brilliantly succeeds in capturing Eleanorâs spirit, from a lively child opining on the worldâs affairs, to the new woman, aspiring to the stage, earning her living as a free intellectual, and helping to lead Englandâs unskilled workers at the height of the new unionism; being always more than, yet at the same time inescapably, Karl Marxâs daughter. It is also, inevitably, an unrivalled biography of the Marx household in Victorian London, of the Marx circle, and of Friedrich Engels, the familyâs extraordinary mentor.
During todayâs resurgence of feminist writing, organizing, and protesting, Kappâs foundational single-volume biography serves as a crucial corrective to a narrative that puts feminists and marxists on opposing sides of radical history.