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Round dance and other plays[electronic resource]
- 作者: Schnitzler, Arthur,
- 其他作者: Davies, J. M. Q. , Robertson, Ritchie. , MyiLibrary.
- 出版: Oxford ;New York : Oxford University Press 2004.
- 稽核項: xxx, 406 p. ;20 cm.
- 叢書名: Oxford world's classics.
- 標題: Social life and customs , Electronic books. , Vienna (Austria) , Vienna (Austria) Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Drama. , Vienna (Austria) Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Drama.
- ISBN: 0191516945 , 9780191516948
- ISBN: 0192804596 (Paper)
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- 附註: Title from e-book title screen (viewed October 15, 2007). Includes bibliographical references (p. xxv-xxvii)
- 電子資源: Connect to MyiLibrary resource
- 系統號: 005250474
- 資料類型: 電子書
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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. - ;Flirtations * Round Dance * The Green Cockatoo * The Last Masks * Countess Mizzi * The Vast Domain * Professor Bernhardi The playwright Arthur Schnitzler is best known as the chronicler of fin de si--egrave--;cle Viennese decadence. Round Dance, written in the late 1890s, exposes sexual life in Vienna with such witty frankness that it could not be staged until after the First World War, when it provoked a riot in the theatre and a prosecution for indecency. The other plays in this collection explore love, sexuality, and death in various guises, always with a sharp, non-judgemental awareness of the complexity and mystery of the psyche. Acquainted with Freud and his circle, Schnitzler probes beneath the surface of his characters to uncover emotions they barely understand. And in the tragicomedyProfessor Bernhardi, Schnitzler addresses the growing anti-Semitism of the period. - ;Davies's translation once again brings us closer to a masterpiece of modern drama written before the twentieth century had even begun. - Leo A Lensing, TLS
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