
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
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Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach was an Austrian writer known for her influential contributions to German literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born into a noble family, she spent her early years in a culturally rich environment that fostered her literary talents. Her works often explore themes of morality, social status, and the human condition, reflecting her keen observations of society. Notable for her psychological depth and vivid characterizations, she gained recognition with works like "Krambambuli" and "Lotti, die Uhrmacherin." Her writing style is characterized by its clarity and incisive commentary on the intricacies of life.
Nationalität
Österreicher
Geburtsdatum
September 13, 1830
Geburtsort
Znaim, Austria
Todesdatum
March 12, 1916
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