Mieze Und Maria: Kom die in Vier Akten is a comedic play written in German by Georg Hirschfeld, originally published in 1907. This four-act comedy captures the social nuances and humorous situations of its time. Hirschfeld's work provides a glimpse into early 20th-century German society through the lens of witty dialogue and engaging characters. "Mieze Und Maria" represents a significant contribution to German dramatic literature, showcasing Hirschfeld's talent for crafting entertaining and insightful narratives. This edition allows modern readers to rediscover the charm and humor of a classic German comedy.
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