Compra 10 libros por 10 € aquí!
Bookbot

Arthur Schnitzler

    15 de mayo de 1862 – 21 de octubre de 1931

    Arthur Schnitzler fue un autor y dramaturgo austriaco cuya obra explora profundamente los temas del amor y la muerte. Fue un pionero en el uso de la técnica del flujo de conciencia en la ficción alemana, ofreciendo a los lectores una visión íntima de la vida interior de sus personajes. Las obras y novelas de Schnitzler, a menudo controvertidas por sus descripciones francas de la sexualidad y su firme postura contra el antisemitismo, profundizan en las complejidades de la psique humana y los dilemas morales. Su enfoque innovador y su maestría en formas más cortas lo convierten en una voz distintiva de la literatura moderna.

    Arthur Schnitzler
    Bertha Garlan
    Late fame
    Round Dance
    Fräulein Else, English edition
    Vienna 1900 - Games with Love and Death
    Morir
    • Morir

      • 152 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      La convivencia entre Felix y Marie se ha visto desestabilizada desde la noticia que Felix ha revelado: no le queda más de un año de vida. Marie, gozando todavía de belleza y vitalidad, no es capaz de resignarse a cuidar de Felix. El recelo y la desconfianza se convierten en un espejo invertido de equívocos y ambigüedades, y este morir el eclipse, imperecedero e irresoluble, del amor.

      Morir
    • Fräulein Else, English edition

      • 109 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      When Else's father is threatened with debtor's prison, the only way out is for her to accommodate an elderly acquaintance in order to borrow money from him. This decision forces her into the reality of a world entirely at odds with her romantic imagination--with terrible consequences.

      Fräulein Else, English edition
    • This is a unique collection of seven of Schnitzler's best known plays in a new English translation. They explore love, sexuality, and death in various guises, against the backdrop of turn-of-the-century Viennese decadence. The introduction explores the plays in relation to Schnitzler's life, to the culture of late twentieth-century Vienna, and to Modernism in general.

      Round Dance
    • Late fame

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Eduard Saxberger, an ageing civil servant, has given up on his dreams of literary fame after his sole collection of youthful poetry failed to launch a successful career. Resigned to a life of ordinariness, he is unexpectedly approached by a young admirer who reveres his early work. This admirer invites Saxberger to join a group of aspiring writers, known as the 'Enthusiasts', who gather at a grand Vienna coffee house. Initially embarrassed, Saxberger is flattered and intrigued by their admiration, contrasting them with the 'Talentless' patrons at nearby tables. As he becomes part of this vibrant circle, questions arise: Can Saxberger find the inspiration to write again? Will he assist the Enthusiasts in achieving the recognition they crave? Might he discover late love and fame? However, the reality may not be as straightforward as it seems. The author, who trained as a doctor but pursued writing, produced notable plays, novellas, and novels that delve into existential themes like love, relationships, and mortality. His work often faced backlash for addressing taboo subjects, leading to conflicts with authorities. A member of the 'Young Vienna' literary circle, he was friends with influential figures like Stefan Zweig and Sigmund Freud. He passed away in 1931.

      Late fame
    • The Road to the Open

      • 412 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Turn-of-the-century Vienna was the scene of tremendous social and artistic upheaval. Arthur Schnitzler's novel The Road to the Open brilliantly captures the complex world of Freud, Mahler, Strauss, and Klimt, dealing masterfully with the basic issues of Austrian anti-Semitism, the Viennese intellectual community, post-Wagnerian music, and the psychology of Vienna's middle class.

      The Road to the Open
    • Fraulein Else

      • 112 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      While staying with her aunt at a fashionable spa, Else receives an unexpected telegram from her mother, begging her to save her father from debtor's jail. The only way out, it seems, is to approach an elderly acquaintance in order to borrow money from him. Through this telegram, Else is forced into the reality of a world entirely at odds with her romantic imagination - with horrific consequences. Pushkin Collection editions feature a spare, elegant series style and superior, durable components. The Collection is typeset in Monotype Baskerville, litho-printed on Munken Premium White Paper and notch-bound by the independently owned printer TJ International in Padstow. The covers, with French flaps, are printed on Colorplan Pristine White Paper. Both paper and cover board are acid-free and Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified.

      Fraulein Else
    • 'Her fragrant body and burning red lips' A married couple reveal their darkest sexual fantasies to each other, in this erotic psychodrama of infidelity, transgression and decadence in early twentieth-century Vienna. Ten new titles in the colourful, small-format, portable new Pocket Penguins series

      Dream Story