The Lonely Way—Intermezzo—Countess Mizzie by Arthur Schnitzler
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Author | Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931 |
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Translator | Björkman, Edwin, 1866-1951 |
LoC No. | 15013239 |
Title |
The Lonely Way—Intermezzo—Countess Mizzie Three Plays |
Note | Reading ease score: 84.9 (6th grade). Easy to read. |
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Summary | "The Lonely Way—Intermezzo—Countess Mizzie" by Arthur Schnitzler is a collection of three plays written in the early 20th century. The works delve into themes of love, personal struggle, and the complexities of human relationships, set against the backdrop of early modern Vienna. The characters in Schnitzler's plays often embody the tensions between societal expectations and individual desires, making the collection a poignant exploration of human intimacy and existential themes. The opening of the first play, "The Lonely Way," introduces a family dynamic within the garden of Professor Wegrat's house, highlighting his interactions with his wife and children, as well as their acquaintances. As the characters converse, they navigate the weight of familial expectations, personal aspirations, and the looming presence of illness, which adds an undercurrent of melancholy. The dialogue reveals deep-seated fears and desires, particularly through the character of Johanna, who grapples with her mother's illness and the implications of their growing distance. This opening sets the stage for the unfolding emotional conflicts, inviting readers into the intricate webs of relationships that Schnitzler masterfully explores. (This is an automatically generated summary.) |
Language | English |
LoC Class | PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures |
Subject | German drama -- Translations into English |
Category | Text |
EBook-No. | 29745 |
Release Date | Aug 21, 2009 |
Copyright Status | Public domain in the USA. |
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