Gesammelte Werke, Volume 2 presents a collection of works by Arthur Schnitzler, one of Austria's most celebrated authors. This volume offers readers a rich selection of Schnitzler's dramatic works and short stories, showcasing his profound insights into human psychology and the complexities of Viennese society at the turn of the century.
Schnitzler's keen observations and elegant prose capture the nuances of love, loss, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. This collection is essential for anyone interested in German-language literature and the works of a master storyteller.
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