Biblioteca / 2000-2009
John Stokes, editor. Eleanor Marx (1855-1898). Life – Work – Contacts.
Ashgate: Aldershot, 2000.
210 páginas.
Contents
General Editors’ Preface
Preface
Introduction / John Stokes
1 – ‘A Daughter of Today’: The Socialist-Feminist Intellectual as Woman of Letters / Lyn Pykett
2 – Fictions of Engagement: Eleanor Marx, Biographical Space / Carolyn Steedman
3 – Revisiting Edward Aveling / William Greenslade
4 – Eleanor Marx and Henrik Ibsen / Sally Ledger
5 – Eleanor Marx and Shakespeare / Gail Marshall
6 – Eleanor Marx and Gustave Flaubert / Faith Evans
7 – The Genders of Socialism: Eleanor Marx and Oscar Wilde / Ruth Robbins
8 – Socialist Feminism and Sexual Instinct: Eleanor Marx and Amy Levy / Emma Francis
9 – ‘Is this Friendship?’: Eleanor Marx, Margaret Harkness and the Idea of Socialist Community / Lynne Hapgood
10 – A Moment of Being: Miss Marx, Miss Pater, ‘Miss Ambient’ / Laurel Brake
11 – Radical Voices: Eleanor Marx and Victoria Woodhull / Bridget Bennett
12 – ‘Tantalising Glimpses’: The Intersecting Lives of Eleanor Marx and Mathilde Blind / Simon Avery