"Mariane" is a historical drama by Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter, a significant figure in 18th-century German literature. This play offers a glimpse into the dramatic sensibilities and literary themes prevalent during the Enlightenment era in Europe. Gotter's work is known for its exploration of human emotions and moral dilemmas within a structured dramatic framework.
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