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  1. 1 day ago · Eyes Wide Shut was based upon a short novel written by a friend of Freud — Traumnovelle [Dream Story], by Arthur Schnitzler, and published in 1926. Sex and sexuality featured throughout much of his work.

  2. May 11, 2024 · Arthur Schnitzler was an Austrian playwright and novelist known for his psychological dramas that dissect turn-of-the-century Viennese bourgeois life. Schnitzler, the son of a well-known Jewish physician, took a medical degree and practiced medicine for much of his life, interesting himself.

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  4. May 6, 2024 · Dream Story Arthur Schnitzler Casanovas Homecoming 2023-08-15 Arthur Schnitzler One morning he went out for a walk beyond the town limits to excogitate the final touches for some sentences that were to annihilate the infidel Frenchman. Suddenly he fell prey to a disquiet that almost amounted to physical distress. He turned over in his mind

  5. 22 hours ago · Arthur Schnitzler is 20 and has just passed his medical exam. In August 1882 he rewards himself with a trip that takes him to the Engadin for the first time. Only for 3 days, but long enough to inspect the cave of the Morteratsch glacier. 11 years later he gives up his job as a doctor in favour of writing, which he has always done in parallel.

  6. 2 days ago · Schnitzler’s literary medical topography is radical, I think, especially when we position him next to Sigmund Freud, who famously named him his Doppelgänger. It’s a bold move … but Schnitzler puts groups of doctors (invites the cast to sit on the table), organisations and socio-technical systems on the couch. More fundamentally – and ...

  7. May 5, 2024 · Stanley Kubrick was reportedly obsessed with the secrecy surrounding his projects. According to screenwriter Frederic Raphael, even he was sent an unmarked copy of the novel ‘Traumnovelle’ by Arthur Schnitzler in order for him to maintain secrecy over his next film (via The New Yorker).

  8. May 24, 2024 · Edited by Martin Anton Müller. Two volumes, 754pp. Wallstein. €48. ARTHUR SCHNITZLER. “Inever give interviews.”. Such was the Austrian playwright Arthur Schnitzler’s response in 1923 to James Lincoln Benvenisti, an American-born journalist who arrived unannounced on the doorstep of his Viennese villa to ask for his views on the ...

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