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Rhapsody
ISBN/GTIN

Rhapsody

A Dream Novel
LivreLivre de poche
Classement des ventes 11695dansRomans
CHF29.90

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"One night a successful doctor, Fridolin, and his beautiful wife, Albertine, attend a masked masquerade ball. Seeing naked men and women propositioned for sex, the lust-filled couple are inspired to make love to one another; and Albertine-in the heat of passion-admits a sexual fantasy she had the previous summer. Taken slightly aback, Fridolin admits his own fantasies to his wife and begins to question his place in their marriage, the strength of their lobe, and the middle class life he has found himself living."--Publisher description.

Détails

ISBN/GTIN979-8-88897-536-7
Type de produitLivre
ReliureLivre de poche
Date de parution16.04.2024
LangueAnglais
DimensionsLargeur 127 mm, Hauteur 203 mm
IllustrationsIllustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Groupe de produitsLittérature grand format
CatégorieRomans
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Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) was an Austrian author and dramatist. Born in the capital of the Austrian Empire, Schnitzler descended from two Jewish families, with his mother being Luise Markbreiter and his father being the well-renowned Johann Schnitzler. He would enter the practice of medicine like his father and maternal grandfather before him and begin work at Vienna's General Hospital after completing his doctorate at the University of Vienna. This career path, however, would be short-lived as over the next ten years, Schnitzler's interest in the medical field would dwindle and he would set out to make a career for himself as a writer. Beginning with his first play Anatol (1893), Schnitzler would go on to publish over a dozen works with the most notable being the controversial play Reigen (1897), the sensual novella Rhapsody: A Dream Novel (1926), and the socio-political novel The Road into the Open (1908), and become known for his frank descriptions of sexuality, commitment to writing of love and death, and strong stance against antisemitism.

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