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Lieutenant Gustl / Arthur Schnitzler ; translated from the German by Richard L. Simon.

LIBRA PT2638.N5 L413 2003 copy 2
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931.
Contributor:
Gotham Book Mart Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Simon, Richard L. (Richard Leo), 1899-1960.
Series:
Masterworks of fiction
Green integer ; 85.
Green integer ; 85
Standardized Title:
Leutnant Gustl. English
Language:
English
Genre:
Short stories.
Penn Provenance:
Gotham Book Mart (former owner) (Gotham Book Mart Collection copies 1 & 2)
Physical Description:
59 pages, 5 unnumbered pages ; 16 cm.
Place of Publication:
Københaven ; Los Angeles : Green Integer ; [Saint Paul, Minnesota] : [Distributed in the U.S. by Consortium Book Sales and Distribution], 2003.
Summary:
"With Peter Altenberg and Hugo von Hofmansthal, Arthur Schnitzler was a major modernist of the period of Viennese intellectual activity from 1890 to 1930. Born in 1862 and trained as a physician, Schnitzler increasingly came to be influenced by the psychoanalysis centered around Sigmund Freud. Ultimately he gave up medicine to devote himself to writing brilliant psychological portraits of the Viennese bourgeois and upper classes of the fin de siecle." "Schnitzler's most famous works include his dramas. Anatol (1893), Liebelei (1896), and The Green Cockatoo (1899), and the fictions The Lonely Way (1904), The Road Into the Open (1908), Casanova's Homecoming (1918), and Dream Story (1926). Lieutenant Gustl, published in 1901, is among Schnitzler's major short works, and is important as one of the first examples in this century of "stream of consciousness" narration. James Joyce has admitted to have been influenced by this book in writing Ulysses." "A tour de force of modernist point-of-view, Lieutenant Gustl is highly critical of Austria's militarism, and resulted in anti-Semitic attacks to Schnitzler when it was first published."--Jacket.
Notes:
Originally published: 1901.
Publisher's advertisements: [5] p. at end.
Other Format:
Online version: Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931. Leutnant Gustl. English. Lieutenant Gustl.
ISBN:
1931243468 :
9781931243469
OCLC:
52004940

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