- Georg Weerth
Georg Weerth (
17 February 1822 -30 July 1856 ) was a Germanwriter . Weerth's poems celebrated the solidarity of the working class in its fight for liberation from exploitation and oppression. He was a friend and companion ofKarl Marx andFriedrich Engels , who described Georg Weerth as the first and most significant poet of the German proletariat.Biography
Weerth was born in the
Westphalia n town ofDetmold , the son of a clergyman. He died inHavana ,Cuba .Georg Weerth wrote and edited the sketch page in the
Neue Rheinische Zeitung , a German newspaper of whichKarl Marx was editor-in-chief. His provocative writing and pungent satire led to his imprisonment, after which he fled to England.From 1843 to 1846 Weerth made his home in
Bradford, England . Six months of this time he spent in close contact withEngels , whose business was inManchester . Like Engels, he devoted what time was left from his functions as a representative of a textile firm to studying the effects of theIndustrial Revolution on the relationship between property owner and working class.Weerth attended
Chartist meetings and made friends with the leaders of the movement, such asGeorge Julian Harney andErnest Jones . He reported on the conditions in England for German papers.In 1846 Weerth left England and went to live in
Brussels , whereKarl Marx had his home.Weerth succumbed to tropical fever on a business trip to
Cuba . Shortly before his death, he wrote toHeinrich Heine that Cuba "would be the field where the great conflicts of the new world would be fought out first."Bibliography
* A Young Revolutionary in Nineteenth Century England, Selected Writings of Georg Weerth, 1971. Seven Seas Books, Berlin, GDR. Biographical details taken from the Introduction by Bruno Kaiser.
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