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This novella from the beginning of the 19th century contains the “most famous dash of German literature” and the less one knows about it while reading it, the better. Because it leaves one puzzling over what actually happened. Definitely an interesting tale to dissect, with its social conventions and quite shocking dirty family secrets (that strangely get glossed over, whatever was Kleist's intention here?)