Works
- Geschwisterliebe, 1839
- Zwei Post-Stationen, 1845
- James Monmouth, 1854
- Tuch und Locke, 1854
- Goldene Hochzeit, 1854
- Vor dem Sturm, 1878 (Full text, German)
- Grete Minde, 1880
- Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg, 1880
- Elternklipp, 1881
- L'Adultera, 1882
- Schach von Wuthenow, 1882
- Graf Petöfy, 1884
- Unterm Birnbaum, 1885
- Cécile, 1887
- Irrungen, Wirrungen (Delusions, Confusions), 1888
- Stine, 1890
- Quitt, 1891
- Irretrievable, 1891
- Frau Jenny Treibel, 1892
- Meine Kinderjahre, 1894
- Effi Briest, 1896
- Die Poggenpuhls, 1896
- Der Stechlin, 1899
- Mathilde Möhring, 1906
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