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'Stupid boy.' Those two words, uttered by a baker, are enough to destroy Lieutenant Gustl. His honor cannot be restored because his opponent is not capable of satisfaction. With death as the only way out, Gustl wanders through the streets of Vienna. Arthur Schnitzler's novella, designed as an inner monologue, gives direct insight into the consciousness of the (anti)hero who, controlled by conceit and prejudice, embodies the authoritarian character of the late Habsburg monarchy.
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'Stupid boy.' Those two words, uttered by a baker, are enough to destroy Lieutenant Gustl. His honor cannot be restored because his opponent is not capable of satisfaction. With death as the only way out, Gustl wanders through the streets of Vienna. Arthur Schnitzler's novella, designed as an inner monologue, gives direct insight into the consciousness of the (anti)hero who, controlled by conceit and prejudice, embodies the authoritarian character of the late Habsburg monarchy.
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Data sheet
Author
Schnitzler Arthur
Publisher
Philipp Reclam jun. Verlag
Reclam Verlag
ISBN
9783150181560
Format
Paperback
Taschenbuch
Year Published
2022
Pages
101
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'Stupid boy.' Those two words, uttered by a baker, are enough to destroy Lieutenant Gustl. His honor cannot be restored because his opponent is not capable of satisfaction. With death as the only way out, Gustl wanders through the streets of Vienna. Arthur Schnitzler's novella, designed as an inner monologue, gives direct insight into the consciousness of the (anti)hero who, controlled by conceit and prejudice, embodies the authoritarian character of the late Habsburg monarchy.