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Berta Garlan : Translated by G.J. Weinberger

Part of the American University Studies Series 1: Germanic Languages and Literature series
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This novel typifies the ethical and moral preoccupations of Arthur Schnitzler.

Berta Garlan, a young widow with a small child, feeling isolated in the small Austrian town where she lives, attempts to renew her relationship with her childhood sweetheart after a lapse of many years.

Her lover, now a famous Viennese violin virtuoso, takes advantage of Berta's trusting love.

At last, a wiser and more mature woman, she returns home and becomes reconciled to her destiny.

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820405493 / 9780820405490
Hardback
01/10/1987
United States
218 pages
380 grams
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