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Marriot, Emilie eigentlich E. Mataja, auch Emil Marriot© Copyright Emilie Marriot, photo 1927 Marriot, Emilie (real name: E. Mataja, also Emil M.), b. Vienna, Nov. 20, 1855, d. Vienna, May 5, 1938, narrative author and dramatist. Supported by P. Heyse and L. von Sacher-Masoch, worked inter alia for the newspaper "Wiener Allgemeine Zeitung"; member of the Iduna (1891). Her realistic novels and stories about Viennese life are characterized by social commitment; deals with the social problems of her time, esp. the situation of women ("Moderne Menschen" 1893; "Anständige Frauen", 1906), but her works are flawed by cultural pessimism. Further publications: Novels, narratives, novellas and dramas. Literature: G. Falkensammer, E. M. Beiträge zum österreichischen Ständeroman um 1900, doctoral thesis, Vienna 1950; J. Byrnes, The Short Fiction of E. M., doctoral thesis, Baltimore 1977.
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