Volume 2 contains works and letters by the young Engels for the period 1838-42. Nearly all are published in English for the first time. The volume includes Engels' youthful poetic efforts, his articles and reviews on various social and political topics, with his writings in the
Rheinische Zeitung, his pamphlets defending the progressive aspects of the Hegelian philosophy against Schelling, and his essays in literary criticism. How Engels' world outlook was being formed in this period, and the variety of his interests-in science, literature, the theatre, music and snort-is further revealed.
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