The Marquise of O
By (Author) Richard Stokes
By (author) Heinrich von Kleist
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Classics
28th September 2021
23rd September 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
Short stories
833.6
Paperback
101
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
A respectable young widow and mother of two children, the Marquise of O finds herself inexplicably pregnant after being rescued by a Russian officer from the attentions of his soldiers during the storming of her towns citadel. Convinced of her own innocence and wishing to vindicate her own integrity, the Marquise places an advert in the newspapers, appealing for the father to come forward and promising to marry him. But will this be enough to quench her familys doubts and the derision of the society around her Will this help her solve the mystery and urge the perpetrator to acknowledge paternity of the child One of the great classics of German literature, Heinrich von Kleists sexually charged novella is as edgy today as it was when it was first published in 1808, and is accompanied here by two other celebrated stories, The Earthquake in Chile and The Foundling, showcasing the range of their authors narrative abilities and his taste for the ambiguous and the paradoxical.
One of the most radical writers who ever lived - Times Literary Supplement
The author of celebrated plays, stories and novellas, Heinrich von Kleist (17771811) led a short, troubled life, famously cut short by suicide.