Letter to Jenny Longuet, April 28, 1882

Author(s) Karl Marx
Written 28 April 1882


First published in Russian in the magazine Nachalo, No. 5, St Petersburg, 1922
Reproduced from the original
Published in English for the first time in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 46


MARX TO JENNY LONGUET

IN ARGENTEUIL

[Algiers,] 28 April 1882

Dearest Child,

Only 2 lines: I think only seaside living can help poor Harry. You ought — if possibly — lose no time to get him and his brothers[1] to Normandy. It is childish to fancy that in any case I should return to England without a previous visit to you and my grandsons, whether we meet in Normandy, at Paris, or elsewhere.

As to my health, it proceeds favourably; otherwise Dr Stephann would not allow me to leave 'Africa'. I think, 2 weeks or so, will suffice for the 'transitory' stadium at the Riviera.

My best wishes, dearest child,

Old Nick

  1. Jean, Edgar and Marcel