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Stendhal: Vittoria Accoramboni. (german) V1. 12 Jul 2015

Marie-Henri Beyle (23. Januar 1783 in Grenoble — 23. März 1842 in Paris), besser bekannt unter seinem Pseudonym Stendhal, war ein französischer Schriftsteller, Militär und Politiker. In seiner Zeit eher als Journalist, Kritiker und Essayist bekannt, gilt er heute durch die analytischen Charakterbilder seiner Romane als einer der frühesten Vertreter des literarischen Realismus. (aus Wikipedia)

Vittoria Accoramboni. Novelle. Erschienen 1837. Übersetzt von Franz Blei. Georg Müller Verlag. München, 1922.
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