Modern Austrian Literature, Volumes 4-5State University of New York at Binghamton, 1971 Includes the index to the Journal of the International Arthur Schnitzler Research Association, 1961-67. |
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... point . Traumnovelle is an exception - and an important one . 2 In Traumnovelle , Schnitzler is interested equally in Albertine and Fridolin . And , as has been noted , Traumnovelle relies heavily on interior monologue . In Die ...
... point . Traumnovelle is an exception - and an important one . 2 In Traumnovelle , Schnitzler is interested equally in Albertine and Fridolin . And , as has been noted , Traumnovelle relies heavily on interior monologue . In Die ...
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... point , states that just as Chandos renounced writing until he could discover the new universal language that he needed , Hofmannsthal similarly repudiated the writing of lyric poetry in favor of writing in the more universal forms of ...
... point , states that just as Chandos renounced writing until he could discover the new universal language that he needed , Hofmannsthal similarly repudiated the writing of lyric poetry in favor of writing in the more universal forms of ...
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... point ; indeed , without death there would be no problem . When Claudio answers " Ah ! und nie / Gefühlt ! " he summarizes in brief all that he has learned up to this point . He is now no longer simply aware of the " deadness " of his ...
... point ; indeed , without death there would be no problem . When Claudio answers " Ah ! und nie / Gefühlt ! " he summarizes in brief all that he has learned up to this point . He is now no longer simply aware of the " deadness " of his ...
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DAS ÖSTERREICHISCHE DRAMA DER GEGENWART | 7 |
ROBERT MUSILS CONCEPT OF THE POET AND WRITER | 23 |
ANTON VON WILDGANS AND HIS RELATIONSHIP TO | 31 |
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