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Rhapsody: A Dream Novel, also known as Dream Story (German: Traumnovelle), is a 1926 novella by the Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler. The book deals with the thoughts and psychological transformations of Doctor Fridolin over a two-day period after his wife confesses having had sexual fantasies involving another man.
- Arthur Schnitzler
- 1926
Dream Story (Traumnovelle) presents the story of Dr. Fridolin, a successful physician, whose life changes after his wife, Albertine, confesses to having sexual fantasies about another man. The revelation pushes Fridolin, who has fantasies of his own, to embark on a surreal and psychological journey that blurred the lines between dreams and reality.
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Aug 13, 2022 · Dream Story is an equally erotic work, in which a married couple are first traumatized and then achieve a new depth of understanding by confessing to each other their sexual fantasies, dream-like adventures and might-have-beens ..."
Set in fin-de-siècle Vienna, Schnitzler’s story exposes the hypocrisies of bourgeois culture by exploring the repressed desires, fantasies, and passions underneath the surface of a seemingly...
Jan 20, 2021 · Paperback – January 20, 2021. by Arthur Schnitzler (Author), Otto P. Schinnerer (Translator) 334. See all formats and editions. A married couple, Fridolin and Albertina, are troubled by events and jealous of each other’s attentions the night before at a masquerade ball.
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- Arthur Schnitzler
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- Green Integer
Sep 1, 2002 · THE DREAM MASTER. By Leo Carey. September 1, 2002. One September evening in 1887, Arthur Schnitzler, a young doctor with literary aspirations, was out walking with a friend on the...
Schnitzler, Arthur. Primary Category: Literature / Fiction. Genre: Novel. Annotated by: Duffin, Jacalyn. Empathy. History of Medicine. Individuality. Love. Marital Discord. Memory. Narrative as Method. Obsession. Physician Experience. Psychotherapy. Sexuality. Society. Time. Date of entry: Feb-19-2002. Summary.