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The Life and Works of Arthur Schnitzler: A Biography

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Availability:In StockContributor:Arthur C. RauscherTheme:Cultural Region/Central Europe, Ethnic Orientation/JewishPublish date:3/17/2026Pages:344
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Ovid Publishing GroupISBN-13:9798993256221UPC:9798993256221Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Literary Figures, Europe, Jewish StudiesBook Topic:Austria & HungarySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.77 inchesWeight:0.459Product ID:SC7S4ET703

"I write of love and death. What other subjects are there?" -Arthur Schnitzler

International literary icon Arthur Schnitzler is best known today for his 1926 novella Traumnovelle, the basis for Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut - yet this comprehensive biography reveals a legacy far more expansive. A pioneering modernist, Schnitzler transformed the literary form through narrative invention and an unflinching examination of sex, power, and identity, producing a body of work whose influence endures to this day.

A Life of Passion, Tragedy, and Genius

Schnitzler was a Viennese physician-turned-writer, whose works were burned by the Nazis as "Jewish filth" in 1933, yet his legacy endures as one of modernism's essential voices.

This biography reveals the man behind the scandals: his tempestuous affair with actress Adele Sandrock, his complex marriage to singer Olga Gussmann, his relationship with writer Clara Katharina Pollaczek, and the devastating 1928 suicide of his daughter Lili-a loss that haunted him until his death in 1931.

What's Inside

  • Five-part narrative biography spanning his formation as a reluctant doctor, breakthrough as Vienna's most controversial playwright, tumultuous marriage years, and final decade marked by late masterpieces and his daughter's tragic suicide
  • Complete chronological bibliography of every major work with publication details and English translations

Why Schnitzler Matters Now

  • He employed stream-of-consciousness, twenty-two years before James Joyce, with his revolutionary 1900 novella Leutnant Gustl
  • His 1924 masterpiece Fräulein Else explores sexual coercion and consent with startling relevance to the #MeToo era
  • His banned play Professor Bernhardi (1912) exposes institutional antisemitism with prophetic clarity as antisemitism rises globally today
  • His scandalous Reigen (La Ronde) sparked riots in 1920 Berlin and remained banned for decades-yet its circular narrative style is still used today
  • Traumnovelle (1926) was the basis for Eyes Wide Shut and represents the pinnacle of his late style: psychological, erotic, and deeply unsettling

Perfect For

  • Readers of literary biography (fans of Stefan Zweig, Joseph Roth, Robert Musil)
  • Theater and film enthusiasts, especially admirers of Eyes Wide Shut
  • Students of modernist literature and psychoanalytic theory
  • Anyone interested in Vienna 1900, Habsburg history, or Jewish cultural history
  • Readers seeking literature that speaks to contemporary issues of consent, power, and identity
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Ovid Publishing GroupISBN-13:9798993256221UPC:9798993256221Book Category:Biography & Autobiography, History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Literary Figures, Europe, Jewish StudiesBook Topic:Austria & HungarySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.77 inchesWeight:0.459Product ID:SC7S4ET703
Publisher: Ovid Publishing Group

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