
Arthur Schnitzler
Arthur Schnitzler was an influential Austrian playwright and novelist, active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work often explored themes of sexuality and social constraints, with 'Fräulein Else' being one of his notable pieces that addresses complex moral dilemmas, making it a relevant work in contemporary discussions surrounding issues like consent and societal pressures.
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Arthur Schnitzler's bittersweet dramas influenced Stoppard's work.
With his restless imagination, Tom Stoppard showed us a mind on the move | Tom StoppardArthur Schnitzler is referenced for his successful play that has been adapted multiple times.
Index - Kultúr - Meglepődne a borsodi óvónő, ha megtudná, hogy öt lépésre van Orbán ViktortólArthur Schnitzler is often recommended for understanding the soul and essence of Austria in literature.
Warum Österreich mehr Mut zum Risiko braucht - Wirtschaft
Arthur Schnitzler is recognized as a notable figure interred at the Wiener Zentralfriedhof.
sehenswerte Friedhöfe und morbide HighlightsThe story of the frivolous doctor Fridolin and his wife Albertine is based on Arthur Schnitzler's 'Traumnovelle'.
Eine Gedenkfeier und erotisches Theater auf Luxemburgs BühnenLate Fame is adapted from a 19th-century novella by the Austrian author Arthur Schnitzler.
Late Fame review – Willem Dafoe is a natural poet in a slice-of-life New York fable | Venice film festivalDeleila Piasko's film 'The Exposure' is an adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's 'Fräulein Else'.
Buhlschaft Deleila Piasko: - KulturArthur Schnitzler's play Professor Bernhardi is a critical examination of Viennese antisemitism.
Izreče se trditev, nato pa samo še ubija. Resnica preživlja težke časeArthur Schnitzler wrote the novella 'Fräulein Else' which is a central piece in the article.
Triumph für "Fräulein Else" im Volkstheater Wien - TheaterArthur Schnitzler wrote the novella 'Fräulein Else', which is a significant work in the theater repertoire.
Triumph für "Fräulein Else" im Volkstheater Wien - Theater























































