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Lydia « Lizzie » Burns, née le 6 août 1827 et morte le 12 septembre 1878 [1] à Londres est une ouvrière en Angleterre d'origine irlandaise à la fin de la première moitié du XIX e siècle [2], [3].
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Lydia "Lizzie" Burns (6 August 1827 – 12 September 1878 in London) was a working-class Irish woman, the wife of German philosopher Friedrich Engels. Lizzie Burns was a daughter of Michael Burns or Byrne, a dyer in a cotton mill, and of Mary Conroy. The family may have lived off Deansgate.
Lizzie Burns, an illiterate Irish woman who married Engels shortly before her death. Arminta Wallace. Wed Feb 3 2016 - 10:00. Four words in a newspaper review of a 400-page biography. That was...
Lydia " Lizzie " Burns (6 August 1827 – 12 September 1878 in London) was a working-class Irish woman, the wife of German philosopher Friedrich Engels.
Burns was portrayed by Hannah Steele in the 2017 film The Young Karl Marx. Frank McGuinness dramatised her and her sister's lives in the play Mary and Lizzie (1989). [12] She was also the subject of the poem Mary , written in 1845 by Georg Weerth , who had met her in Brussels the same year.
Lizzie Burns (1827–78), described by Friedrich Engels as ‘a real child of the Irish proletariat’, subsequently became Engels’s wife, though they were not officially married until the day before her death. In 1865 she and Engels both became members of the First International.