Meisternovellen deutscher Frauen is a collection of short stories by German women, compiled by Ernst Brausewetter. Published in 1897, this anthology offers a glimpse into the literary landscape of late 19th-century Germany, showcasing the diverse voices and perspectives of female writers. The stories, or 'Novellen', represent a range of themes and styles prevalent during the period.
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