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La Ronde (also known by its original German title, Reigen) [1] is a play in which ten people form an unwitting interpersonal circle with their secret sexual relationships. It was written by Arthur Schnitzler in 1897 and was controversial at that time. It scrutinizes the sexual morality and class ideology of its day through successive encounters ...
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- Vienna in the 1890s
The Actress's bedroom, luxuriously furnished. It is noon; the blinds are still down; on the bedside table, a burning candle; the Actress is lying in her four-poster. Numerous newspapers are strewn about on the covers. The Count enters, in the uniform of a captain of Dragoons. He stops at the door.
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Feb 28, 2020 · La ronde Bookreader Item Preview ... La ronde by Schnitzler, Arthur, 1862-1931. Publication date 1982 Publisher London : Methuen Collection
Arthur Schnitzler, Eric Bentley (Translator) 3.62. 1,744 ratings104 reviews. Schnitzler's masterpiece, La Ronde , shows a spectrum of social class from prostitutes to noblemen in a series of drily observed, loveless sexual encounters.
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Arthur Schnitzler (15 May 1862 – 21 October 1931) was an Austrian author and dramatist. He is considered one of the most significant representatives of the Viennese Modernism.
- Short stories, novels, plays
- Novelist, short story writer and playwright
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Synopsis. La Ronde is a controversial play with provocative sexual themes, written by Arthur Schnitzler in 1897. It scrutinizes the sexual morality and class ideology of its day through successive encounters between pairs of characters (before or after a sexual encounter).
Oct 28, 2014 · Arthur Schnitzler - La Ronde - A Play - (5m, 5f) La Ronde (the original German name is Reigen) is a play written by Arthur Schnitzler in 1897 and first printed in 1900 for his friends. It scrutinizes the sexual morals and class ideology of its day through a series of encounters between pairs of characters (shown before or after a sexual encounter).
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