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  1. Synopsis. The story begins with a one-sentence paragraph -- the widowed Marquise von O. places an announcement in the newspapers in a prominent north Italian town, saying she is pregnant and wishes the father of her child to come to her so she can marry him. We learn Marquise is the daughter of Colonel G. He commanded the citadel of the town M.

  2. The Marquise of O—— is a novella by Heinrich von Kleist first published in 1808. It narrates the story of a daughter of the Commandant of a castle, the widowed Marquise of O——; she is assaulted...

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  4. Sep 5, 2023 · Felicita Burton, Ph.D. | Certified Educator. Last Updated September 5, 2023. For the 21st-century reader, the basic premise of Heinrich von Kleist’s novel is likely to be jarring. In The Marquise...

  5. The Marquise of O, novella by German writer Heinrich von Kleist, published in 1808 in the literary journal Phöbus (which he coedited) as Die Marquise von O. It was collected in Erzählungen (1810–11; “Stories”). Like much of Kleist’s fiction, this work is suffused with ambiguity, irony, paradox, and.

    • Heinrich von Kleist
    • 1808
  6. 1807–1811. Type. Short Stories. Genre. Drama, Fiction, Tragedy. At a Glance. Heinrich von Kleist's The Marquise of O— and Other Stories is a collection of eight stories or novellas. The stories vary in length. All are characterized by tragic subject matter that includes the self-destruction of a main character typical of the genre of tragedy.

  7. The Marquise of O--, and Other Stories | Character Analysis. Share. Count F— is a Russian soldier who is affiliated with the attack on Colonel G—'s citadel. Count F— hears the cries of the Marquise and rescues her from a group of soldiers who are assaulting her. Count F— returns to Colonel's G's home a few months later to propose to the Marquise.

  8. "The Marquise of O" ("Die Marquise von O") caused an outrage in polite German society when Heinrich von Kleist first published the story in 1808 (collected in Erzählungen in 1810).

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