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Arthur Schnitzler
LA RONDE EXPLORES PSYCHOLOGICAL DANCE of RELATIONSHIPS New Professor Brings Edgy Movement to Freudian-Inspired Play
Shattering Fragility: Illness, Suicide, and Refusal in Fin-De-Siècle Viennese Literature
German (GERM) 1
The Figure of the Magister Ludi
La Ronde by Arthur Schnitzler Translated by Carl Mueller Directed by Cameron Watson Scene Dock Theatre Nov 19–22, 2015 PRESENTS
Sigmund Freud, Arthur Schnitzler, and the Birth of Psychological Man Jeffrey Erik Berry Bates College,
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Arthur Schnitzler and Jakob Wassermann: a Struggle of German-Jewish Identities
Arthur Schnitzler Papers, 1875-1931
German (Post A-Level)
Arthur Schnitzler's Outsider-Insiders in Fin De Siècle Vienna
The Cult of the Duel Giving Satisfaction at the University of Vienna and in the Joint Army, 1867-1914
Studies in Arthur Schnitzler COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES Imunci Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures
Hofmannsthal and “Die Göttliche Briehl” *
La Ronde Program [1996]
Dissolution and Crisis in Fin-De-Siècle Vienna
German Language and Literature Minor Major (BA)
Analyzing Dreams of Arthur Schnitzler and Sigmund Freud
Karl Kraus, Arthur Schnitzler of It
Top View
Karl Kraus at War | TLS
Prosa Der Wiener Moderne: Arthur Schnitzler Und Stefan Zweig Frank
Wedekind and Schnitzler| Social Criticism and Literary Scandals in Turn-Of-The-Century Munich and Vienna
Karl Kraus - Poems
Xerox University Microfilms
Arthur Schnitzler
Arthur Schnitzler
Schnitzler and Vienna Newsletter
Fictions from an Orphan State: Literary Reflections of Austria Between Habsburg and Hitler'
Karl Kraus and the Jewish Question: Assimilation, Language, and Persecution in Vienna, 1874-1936 Chad Russell Fulwider Florida International University
Creative Writing in Vienna, Summer 2020
CU 321 AUSTRIA in TEXT and FILM I: from the TURN of the CENTURY to 1945 IES Abroad Vienna
Modern German Literature: 1900-1945 (IES Freiburg – German Program)
A Playgoer's Guide To
Sexuality, Gender and Identity in Selected Works of Arthur Schnitzler
Anti-Semitism in the Reception of Arthur Schnitzlerâ•Žs Writing