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  • Bibliography:
    18 Books
  • First Book:
    November 1974
  • Latest Book:
    August 2017
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Book List in Order: 18 titles







  • Arthur Schnitzler(15 May 1862 â€" 21 October 1931) was an Austrian author and dramatist....



  • Turn-of-the-century Vienna was the scene of tremendous social and artistic upheaval. Arthur Schnitzler's novel The Road to the Open brilliantly captures the complex world of Freud, Mahler, Strauss, and Klimt, dealing masterfully with the basic issues...



  • "His yearning for Venice, the city of his birth, grew so intense that, like a wounded bird slowly circling downwards in its death flight, he began to move in ever-narrowing circles."One of Schnitzler’s most poignant evocations of the passing of tim...




  • Schnitzler's (1862-1931) work is probably more popular now than it has ever been, thanks to Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut, based on ""Dream"", Nicole Kidman's starring role in his play ""The Blue Room"", and Peter Gay's recent history, ""Schnitzler's Cent...



  • Originally translated as None But the Brave in 1926, Lieutenant Gustl is one of the great Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler’s most accomplished novels. Written entirely in the form of an interior monologue -- the book highly influenced James Joy...



  • Schnitzler was an Austrian dramatist and novelist. The son of a prominent Jewish Viennese physician, he studied and practiced medicine until he attracted critical notice with his drama Anatol (1893), a cycle of one-act plays concerning a philanderer....






  • "Life," Arthur Schnitzler famously said, "is what happens between love and death." This second collection of Schnitzler's prose fiction follows on Night Games, Margret Schaefer's earlier translation of the Viennese writer's tales, which won acclaim i...



  • A married couple, Fridolin and Albertina, are troubled by events and jealous of each other’s attentions the night before at a masquerade ball. Suddenly, Fridolin, a doctor, is summoned to the bedside of a dying man, an elderly councilor, whose daug...



  • Scarcely anyone understands the psychology of men's relationship with women―in all its complexity, ambivalence, and frequent perversity―better than the turn-of-the-century Viennese writer and dramatist Arthur Schnitzler. Like Vienna itself, birth...



  • When Marie realises, with horror, that Felix is intent on making her fulfill her rash vow to die with him, she is left with a terrible conundrum: how can she escape with her life without compromising the self-imposed decorum of attending to the wishe...





  • While staying with her aunt at a fashionable spa, Else receives an unexpected telegram from her mother, begging her to save her father from debtor's jail. The only way out, it seems, is to approach an elderly acquaintance in order to borrow money fro...



  • A hilarious takedown of celebrity and false genius, never before available in the US.An NYRB Classics OriginalEduard Saxberger is a quiet man who is getting on in years and has spent the better part of them working at a desk in an office. Once upon ...



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    It is difficult to portray the love affairs of a fat old man of 60-even if he has the reputation of Casanova or even of Don Juan himself for that matter, as anything more than rather sickening. Snitzler, however, has attempted and succeeded in that d...



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    This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Arthur Schnitzler has published 18 books.

Arthur Schnitzler does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Late Fame, was published in August 2017.

The first book by Arthur Schnitzler, Vienna 1900, was published in November 1974.

No. Arthur Schnitzler does not write books in series.