The Road into the Open

Arthur Schnitzler, Roger Byers (Translator), Russell A. Berman (Introduction by)

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Author
Arthur Schnitzler, Roger Byers (Translator), Russell A. Berman (Introduction by)
Publish Date
1992-01-22
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
297
Publisher Name
University of California Press
ISBN-10
0520077741
ISBN-13
9780520077744
citemno
023052
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780520077744

Description

A finely drawn portrayal of the disintegration of Austrian liberal society under the impact of nationalism and anti-semitism, The Road into the Open (Der Weg ins Freie, 1908) is a remarkable novel by a major Austrian writer of the early twentieth century. Set in fin-de-siècle Austria—the cafés, salons, and musical concerts frequented by the Viennese elite—Schnitzler's perceptive exploration of the creative process and the private lives and public aspirations of urban Jewish intellectuals ranks with the highest achievements of Karl Kraus and Robert Musil.

The novel's central character, Baron Georg von Wergenthin, is a handsome young composer whose troubled relations with women, musical collaborators, and representatives of the old social order make Schnitzler's book a revealing investigation of individual psychology and social allegory. In his comprehensive introduction, Russell Berman situates the book within the literary and political history of Central Europe and analyzes its relation to psychoanalysis, Marxism, musical aesthetics, and the legacy of European modernism.