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Description
Dying, Flight into Darkness, and Fraulein Else reveal the depths of Schnitzler's psychological and moral understanding of life as well as the masterful storytelling techniques that immerse the reader into the very center of his characters' thoughts and emotions. The tales of Arthur Schnitzler-especially as rendered in Margret Schaefer's clear, uncluttered translations-are many suggestive, allusive, and dreamlike things. But they are most certainly not the work of a period writer. -Chris Lehmann, Washington Post Book World
Product details
Published | 23 Sep 2003 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 288 |
ISBN | 9781566639408 |
Imprint | Ivan R. Dee |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The tales of Arthur Schnitzler-especially as rendered in Margret Schaefer's clear, uncluttered translations-are many suggestive, allusive, and dreamlike things. But they are most certainly not the work of a period writer.
Chris Lehmann, The Instrumentalist
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This extraordinary portrayal of psychic shock and disintegration is, simply, one of the greatest modern short novels.
Kirkus Reviews
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In Margret Schaefer's superb translations Arthur Schnitzler re-emerges as a riveting storyteller.
Sandra M. Gilbert
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These three dark novellas show Schnitzler's mastery as a guide to the neurotic, death-obsessed world of fin-de-siècle Vienna.
Robert Alter
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Schnitzler and Schaefer–a perfect marriage, made in Vienna.
Frederick Crews, University of California, Berkeley
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One reads the stories with suspense, pleasure, amusement.... [Schnitzler] can be read with pleasure and ease.
The New York Times