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Dvadtsat' chetyre chasa iz zhizni zhenshcheny [Twenty-Four Hours In The Life Of A Woman]
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Stefan Zweig’s Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman, first published in 1927, is a powerful psychological novella that explores obsession, fate, and the intensity of human emotions. Known for his keen insight into the human psyche, Zweig crafts a gripping story about an elderly woman who, for the first time in her life, confesses a passionate and reckless episode from her past. This brief but profound work is a testament to Zweig’s mastery of tension, emotional depth, and moral ambiguity.
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Stefan Zweig’s Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman, first published in 1927, is a powerful psychological novella that explores obsession, fate, and the intensity of human emotions. Known for his keen insight into the human psyche, Zweig crafts a gripping story about an elderly woman who, for the first time in her life, confesses a passionate and reckless episode from her past. This brief but profound work is a testament to Zweig’s mastery of tension, emotional depth, and moral ambiguity.
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Author
Zweig Stefan
Publisher
AST
ISBN
9785171180225
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2025
Pages
288
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Stefan Zweig’s Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman, first published in 1927, is a powerful psychological novella that explores obsession, fate, and the intensity of human emotions. Known for his keen insight into the human psyche, Zweig crafts a gripping story about an elderly woman who, for the first time in her life, confesses a passionate and reckless episode from her past. This brief but profound work is a testament to Zweig’s mastery of tension, emotional depth, and moral ambiguity.