Arthur Schnitzler: Der Weg ins Freie
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Verlag: | Good Press |
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Sprache: | Deutsch |
Seiten: | 460 (Druckfassung) |
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Arthur Schnitzler's 'Der Weg ins Freie' is a captivating exploration of societal conventions and personal freedom in fin-de-siècle Vienna. The novel follows the young composer Georg von Wergenthin as he navigates the complexities of love, ambition, and artistic expression in a world filled with social expectations and moral dilemmas. Schnitzler's writing style is characterized by its keen psychological insight and elegant prose, making 'Der Weg ins Freie' a compelling read that delves into the inner workings of its characters' minds while also providing a vivid portrait of Vienna's cultural milieu. The novel's themes of individual autonomy and the clash between tradition and modernity resonate with the tensions of Schnitzler's own time, offering a nuanced reflection on the constraints of society and the pursuit of personal fulfillment.