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José by Ruppius, Otto, 1819-1864
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Penny Dreadfuls

José

Ruppius, Otto, 1819-1864 · 1890

# Jose

This 1890 Street & Smith penny dreadful publication presents Jose by Otto Ruppius (translated from German), edited by Lillie E. Myers. The twenty-two chapter narrative follows a dramatic western romance centered on a German farmer named Joseph who returns from California with mining wealth and a Mexican bride, Pepita, whom he married after she nursed him through illness.

The plot develops around domestic tension: Pepita, raised without restraint in Mexico, struggles to conform to strict German farmhouse conventions despite her love for Joseph. Her restless nature—fleeing indoors to ride horses wildly, wander forests adorning her hair with flowers—generates neighborhood gossip. After suffering through confinement during a harsh winter and a devastating spring miscarriage, Pepita becomes emotionally withdrawn. Tension escalates when Joseph's parents express regret about his choice, especially after two robust German neighbors' daughters arrive. The narrative encompasses camping expeditions across plains, encounters with Comanche and Apache groups, a mysterious "prairie-devil," and complex entanglements at a New Mexican fort, culminating in separation, escape, and ultimate reconciliation. The serialized story emphasizes passionate emotion, cultural displacement, and frontier adventure.

About this artifact

Creator
Ruppius, Otto, 1819-1864
Date
1890
Rights
Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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