Studies in Arthur Schnitzler Centennial Commemorative Volume

This valuable collection of eight original and penetrating essays by American scholars honors the centenary of the Austrian dramatist's birth. The contributors are Kurt Bergel, Joseph Dayag, Lore Foltin, Robert Kann, Richard Lawson, Walter Perl, Herbert Reichert, and Robert Donald Spector and t...

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Other Authors: Reichert, Herbert W. (Editor), Salinger, Herman (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Press 1963
Series:UNC Studies in the Germanic Languages and Literatures 42
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