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  1. clausewitz.com › Marie-von-Clausewitz-ArticleMarie von Clausewitz

    !e intimate correspondence between Marie and Carl von Clausewitz has never been lost, just forgotten for almost 200 years. Since the couple remained childless, the majority of their estate went to Marie’s brother, Friedrich (Fritz) von Brühl and his wife Hedwig (the daughter of Clausewitz’s close friend August Neithardt von Gneisenau).

  2. 2 de nov. de 2015 · For generations, among those who revere the work of Carl von Clausewitz, the role of his beloved wife, née Marie von Brühl, in shaping his seminal work on military theory has been a subject of intense speculation. It seems certain that without her On War would never have been published.

    • Vanya Eftimova Bellinger
  3. Marie Sophie von Clausewitz (von Brühl) (3 Jun 1779 - 28 Jan 1836) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (9 entries) edit. arwiki ماري فون ...

  4. In her preface to the collection, Marie stated that she had been a “sympathetic companion … in the creation and development of the work” (Carl von Clausewitz, On War [New York, 1973], 73–74). In the book under review, Vanya Eftimova Bellinger examines the nature of the literary relationship of Carl and Marie in order to assess its effects upon the composition and editing of On War .

  5. Carl von Brühl (Hans Moritz II., 1772–1837), preußischer Geheimrat, Generalintendant der königlichen Schauspiele Berlin 1815–1828 und Generalintendant der Museen ab 1829, Graf von Seifersdorf (Wachau) von 1816 bis 1837; Marie von Brühl (1779–1836), Ehefrau des preußischen Generals und Militärtheoretikers Carl von Clausewitz

  6. Marie von Brühl: Subject of Bellinger's biography. The book explores the life of Marie von Clausewitz, who was a member of the noble German Brühl family and married to military theorist, Carl von Clausewitz. After her husband's death in 1831, Marie edited and published her husband's books, the most famous one being, On War.