- Edward Aveling
Edward Bibbens Aveling (
29 November ,1849 –2 August ,1898 ) was an EnglishMarxist and partner ofEleanor Marx , the daughter ofKarl Marx .Biography
Aveling was born on
29 November ,1849 inStoke Newington , the fifth of eight children of Thomas William Baxter Aveling (1815–1884), Congregationalist minister, and his wife, Mary Ann (d. 1877), daughter of Thomas Goodall, farmer and innkeeper, of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. He was atHarrow School , and in 1867 he began to study medicine atUniversity College London . He married the heiress Isabel Campbell Frank (1848/9–1892) on 30 July 1872 but the marriage only lasted two years. They separated amicably, according to Aveling because Isabel could not stand hisatheism although gossip said that he married her for her money.He began teaching biology and lecturing in science at
King's College London but was unable to advance due to his atheism and avowed leftist views. He then joined theNational Secular Society and was likely the lover ofAnnie Besant , one of the society's leaders. He wrote and lectured for the society but again was forced to leave after becoming a Marxist; an anathema toCharles Bradlaugh , the society's founder.In 1884 he became the partner of
Eleanor Marx , the daughter ofKarl Marx . This was despite being still married to Isabel Frank, albeit separated, a situation that continued until her death in 1892. 1884 also saw him and Eleanor being elected to the executive council of theSocial Democratic Federation although they left shortly after with others to form the Socialist League.During his time in the Socialist League he wrote and translated socialist texts but he was unpopular in the movement, both for running up debts and for his relationship with Eleanor which gave him an assumed position at the heart of Marxism. His obituary in Reynolds's Paper referred to his Quasimodo like appearance and "remarkable fascination for women", as well as an oblique reference to "the tales he left behind him" on lecturing tours of the provinces.
In 1897 he left Eleanor and on 8 June that year secretly married an actress, Eva Frye, but returned to Eleanor when he was struck down with kidney disease. After nursing him for some time, Eleanor committed suicide mainly due to his infidelity. Aveling died four months later in
Battersea , being cremated in Woking, Surrey, three days later. Despite his prominence as a member of the fledgling British Marxist movement, no representatives of the Socialist or Labour movements were present at the funeral as it was widely known that he was responsible for Eleanor Marx's suicide. He had numerous relationships with women, but he is not known to have fathered any children.External links
* http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/TUaveling.htm
* http://www.ncse.kcl.ac.uk/redist/pdf/007.pdf
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