Letter to Florence Kelley, July 20, 1887
| Author(s) | Friedrich Engels |
|---|---|
| Written | 20 July 1887 |
First published, in the language of the original (English), in Briefe und Auszüge aus Briefen von Job. Phil. Becker, Jos. Dietzgen, Friedrich Engels, Karl Marx u. A. an F. A. Sorge und Andere, Stuttgart, 1906
Reproduced from the original
Published in English in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 48
Reproduced from the original
Published in English in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 48
ENGELS TO FLORENCE KELLEY-WISCHNEWETZKY
IN NEW YORK
London, 20 July 1887
Dear Mrs Wischnewetzky,
I have returned to you by this mail the whole of the two sets of reviews you sent me, with sincere thanks.[1] They have greatly amused me.—Criticism is almost on the same level everywhere, from Stockholm and London to New York and San Prancisco, and since the rapid rise of a shoddy bourgeoisie in Russia I am afraid that even there the reviews will soon sink to the common level.
Yours sincerely
F. Engels
- ↑ Kelley-Wischnewetzky had sent Engels clippings from the US (New York and provincial) press with reviews of the American edition of the Condition of the Working Class in England.