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Fräulein Else
Fräulein Else | Arthur Schnitzler
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While staying with her aunt at a fashionable spa, Else receives an unexpected telegram from her mother, begging her to save her father from debtor's jail. The only way out, it seems, is to approach an elderly acquaintance in order to borrow money from him. Through this telegram, Else is forced into the reality of a world entirely at odds with her romantic imagination – with horrific consequences.
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JazzFeathers
Fraulein Else (Grodruck) | Arthur Schnitzler
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#7days7books Day 5

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PickwickPlockPlock
Fräulein Else | Arthur Schnitzler
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The first few pages I wasn't sure I would finish it (I downloaded the free ebook), because Else seemed like a very shallow person. Then I was sucked in and got into a rage. I was angry with her family, a certain man, and the women judging her (I was also afraid the male author might pull a 'stupid hysterical women' twist). The novella, written in 1924, feels very modern in its subject. I'm glad I read it (thanks @JazzFeathers for your review!).

JazzFeathers So happy you liked it too. It is a great story. And Else is an awesome character. I'm quite in awe that a male author created her. 6y
PickwickPlockPlock @JazzFeathers Yes, I was surprised, too, that a male author wrote it. 6y
Moony Oh I read "Reigen" from Schnitzler at school. It was interesting. It's an interesting time. 6y
PickwickPlockPlock @Moony I never read Schnitzler before, not even at school. I will look up what else he wrote. 6y
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JazzFeathers
Fräulein Else | Arthur Schnitzler
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I was hesitant to read Expressionistic literature. I was expecting something very strange, possibly hard to follow. But for my 1920s writing project l need these era reads, so l went for it.

It is very strange, but it's also amazing. It's like being right there with Else, not with her, it's like BEING her. And there's a plot and it's gripping.
Loved it. Just loved it.

Full review here https://theoldshelter.com/thursday-quotables-fraulein-else/

RaimeyGallant Nice review. 6y
PickwickPlockPlock You made me curious. I just downloaded it for Kindle. 6y
JazzFeathers @RaimeyGallant Thanks. I really enjoyed and l was surprised. 6y
JazzFeathers @PickwickPlockPlock Oh, that's great to know! Let me know what you think. 6y
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JazzFeathers
Fräulein Else | Arthur Schnitzler
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Oh, look! I ticked off a title from my #TBRBingo. I thought that was never going to happen again 😆

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JazzFeathers
Fräulein Else | Arthur Schnitzler
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I wasn't sure what to expect from my first read of an expressionist author. Something strange for sure. Probably something too strange to follow.

Well, this is a strange story for sure, but l could follow perfectly and l loved it.
I've never seen such kind of storytelling. It goes behind the first- person narration. It's like being inside Else's head. Everything is filrered through her, there is no objective action.
Fantastic!

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JazzFeathers
Fräulein Else | Arthur Schnitzler
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I expect very strange things from this one. Let's do this 😆

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LeahBergen
Fräulein Else | Arthur Schnitzler
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I had a good book shop with the best friend and this one was just too pretty to leave behind. Has anyone read it? It sounds amazing!

8leagueboot I haven't read it, but it is just so lovely! 6y
Tamra No, but the description is stackable! 6y
rubyslippersreads I would buy it just for that cover! 😠6y
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Moray_Reads This isn't in my Pushkin Collection... Yet! 6y
LauraBeth Pretty 😀 6y
Heideschrampf My gran was named ELSE. I want this! 6y
Leftcoastzen Wow beautiful, I don‘t know it. 6y
saresmoore I love these little editions. I‘m with @Moray_Reads 6y
DeborahSmall I‘ve read Dream Story by Arthur Schnitzler and loved it, although more a novella. It was the basis for Stanley Kubrick‘s Eyes Wide Shut â¤ï¸ 6y
diovival Ooooo 6y
erzascarletbookgasm Pretty edition 6y
LeahBergen @DeborahSmall This one is just over 100 pgs so it‘s pretty much a novella, too. I‘ll keep on the lookout for a copy of Dream Story. 😘 6y
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