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Arthur Schnitzler
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Fräulein Else von Arthur Schnitzler. Königs Erläuterungen
Arthur Schnitzler
Bange C. GmbH
2018
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"Fridolin war wie trunken, nicht nur von ihr, ihrem duftenden Leib, ihrem rotgl henden Mund, nicht nur von der Atmosph re dieses Raums, den woll stigen Geheimnissen, die ihn hier umgaben, - er war berauscht und durstig zugleich von all den Erlebnissen dieser Nacht... ." (Zitat S. 34 in diesem Buch) Die "Traumnovelle", das Meisterwerk von Arthur Schnitzler, z hlt bis heute zu seinen meistgelesenen B chern. Hier frisch aufgelegt in gut lesbarer Schriftgr e. Arthur Schnitzler. Traumnovelle. Erstmals ver ffentlicht in der Zeitschrift Die Dame, LIII. Jahrgang, 6.-12. Heft, Berlin, 1925-26. Erstausgabe als Buch im S.-Fischer-Verlag, Berlin 1926. Vollst ndige Neuausgabe, G ttingen 2024. LIWI Literatur- und Wissenschaftsverlag
"Fridolin war wie trunken, nicht nur von ihr, ihrem duftenden Leib, ihrem rotgl henden Mund, nicht nur von der Atmosph re dieses Raums, den woll stigen Geheimnissen, die ihn hier umgaben, - er war berauscht und durstig zugleich von all den Erlebnissen dieser Nacht... ." (Zitat S. 34 in diesem Buch) Die "Traumnovelle", das Meisterwerk von Arthur Schnitzler, z hlt bis heute zu seinen meistgelesenen B chern. Hier frisch aufgelegt in gut lesbarer Schriftgr e. Arthur Schnitzler. Traumnovelle. Erstmals ver ffentlicht in der Zeitschrift Die Dame, LIII. Jahrgang, 6.-12. Heft, Berlin, 1925-26. Erstausgabe als Buch im S.-Fischer-Verlag, Berlin 1926. Vollst ndige Neuausgabe, G ttingen 2024. LIWI Literatur- und Wissenschaftsverlag
This wonderful translation of Dream Story will allow a fresh generation of readers to enjoy this beautiful, heartless and baffling novella. Dream Story tells how through a simple sexual admission a husband and wife ware driven apart into rival worlds of erotic revenge.
Introducing Little Clothbound Classics: irresistible, mini editions of short stories, novellas and essays from the world's greatest writers, designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-Smith.Celebrating the range and diversity of Penguin Classics, they take us from snowy Japan to springtime Vienna, from haunted New England to a sun-drenched Mediterranean island, and from a game of chess on the ocean to a love story on the moon. Beautifully designed and printed, these collectible editions are bound in colourful, tactile cloth and stamped with foil.Like his Austrian contemporary Sigmund Freud, the doctor and writer Arthur Schnitzlerwas a bold pioneer in exploring the dark tangled roots of human consciousness. His novella Dream Story tells the tale of a young married man who, after a discussion with his wife about their fantasises, experiences an eery reverie through Vienna's underbelly.
90 classic titles celebrating 90 years of Penguin BooksFollowing the death of his sister, middle-aged Dr Graesler leaves his winter home in Lanzarote for a health resort in Germany, where he practised medicine for many years. There he meets the Schleheim family, and is particularly drawn to their daughter Sabine. But a simple, stilted courtship soon unravels a web of hushed-up suicide and illicit sexual liaisons. Arthur Schnitzler’s tumultuous psychodrama remains as startling now as it did on first publication.
Schnitzler's masterpiece, La Ronde, shows a spectrum of social class from prostitutes to noblemen in a series of drily observed, loveless sexual encounters. Remembered by many as the basis of a famous film in 1950, the real notoriety of La Ronde goes back to 1900 when it was privately printed and subsequently banned. It was not performed until 1920 in Berlin, where anti-Semitic riots broke out, resulting in the arrest and trial of the cast and director, allegedly for obscenity. The controversy continued with David Hare's adaptation, The Blue Room, which starred Nicole Kidman, at the Donmar Warehouse.This translation is by the playwright and critic Frank Marcus, who has also provided a full introduction to Schnitzler's life and work.
A finely drawn portrayal of the disintegration of Austrian liberal society under the impact of nationalism and anti-semitism, "The Road into the Open" ("Der Weg ins Freie", 1908) is a remarkable novel by a major Austrian writer of the early twentieth century. Set in fin-de-siecle Austria - the cafes, salons, and musical concerts frequented by the Viennese elite - Schnitzler's perceptive exploration of the creative process and the private lives and public aspirations of urban Jewish intellectuals ranks with the highest achievements of Karl Kraus and Robert Musil. The novel's central character, Baron Georg von Wergenthin, is a handsome young composer whose troubled relations with women, musical collaborators, and representatives of the old social order make Schnitzler's book a revealing investigation of individual psychology and social allegory. In his comprehensive introduction, Russell Berman situates the book within the literary and political history of Central Europe and analyzes its relation to psychoanalysis, Marxism, musical aesthetics, and the legacy of European modernism.
Hands Around, (Reigen) a Cycle of Ten Dialogues Completely Rendered Into English. Authorized Translation, Pp. 21-221
Arthur Schnitzler
Trieste Publishing
2018
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This collection represents Schnitzler's dramatic work from 1886 to 1915 in the most accurate English translation available. Included are the popular ""Roundelay"" and ""Anatol"" (with additional scenes and an alternate ending), as well as the rarely translated works ""Professor Bernhardi"" and ""Hour of Realizing"". These performance translations offer new possibilities for bringing Schnitzler's oeuvre to the contemporary stage.
This collection represents Schnitzler's dramatic work from 1886 to 1915 in the most accurate English translation available. Included are the popular ""Roundelay"" and ""Anatol"" (with additional scenes and an alternate ending), as well as the rarely translated works ""Professor Bernhardi"" and ""Hour of Realizing"". These performance translations offer new possibilities for bringing Schnitzler's oeuvre to the contemporary stage.