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Time
Texts published in Time | Author | Date | |
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Socialism in the German Reichstag and on the German Throne | Eduard Bernstein | Mar 1890 | |
Dramatic Notes | Eleanor Marx Edward Aveling | Mar 1890 | |
Foreign Policy of Russian Tsardom | Friedrich Engels | Apr 1890 | |
Literature Notes (1890) | Eleanor Marx | Aug 1890 | |
The Liverpool Congress | Eleanor Marx | Oct 1890 | |
A Doll’s House Repaired | Eleanor Marx | Mar 1891 |
Belfort Bax bought the cultural monthly magazine Time at the end of 1889 and started it with a clean sheet in January 1890. He did not want to turn it into a Socialist journal, but rather into a broader and progressive cultural paper. He apparently closed it down in December 1891 (See Yvonne Kapp, Eleanor Marx, Vol. 2, pp.442.) The only issues which appear to survive are those for 1890 at Bishopsgate Library while Cambridge University Library has both 1890 and the first two months of 1891. It had regular comments on the Theatre, Literature and Music, and Eleanor Marx and her partner Edward Aveling (his pseudonym was Alec Nelson) both helped to write the Literature and Dramatic notes, the latter regularly, the former occasionally.