"Eleanor Marx was her father's first biographer. All subsequent biographies of Karl Marx, and most of Engels, draw on her work as their primary sources for the family history, often without knowing it. I think if she'd been a son, she would have been referenced more."
"We're all story-telling creatures, and also I think that's the point about biography because the life is exemplary."
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Rachel Holmes
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Rachel Holmes is a prominent author and activist known for her work on women's rights and freedom, particularly through her book 'The Age of Consent'.
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