
Lieutenant Gustl
Arthur Schnitzler
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Introduction by the Editor.
A groundbreaking psychological novella that revolutionized stream-of-consciousness storytelling
In this masterful work of early modernist fiction, Arthur Schnitzler takes us deep into the mind of Lieutenant Gustl, a young Austrian military officer, during one fateful night in Vienna. After a heated encounter at a concert hall threatens his honor as an officer, Gustl wanders the streets of Vienna contemplating suicide to preserve his reputation. Through his internal monologue, we experience his memories, desires, prejudices, and inner turmoil as he grapples with questions of honor, duty, and identity in turn-of-the-century Austrian society.
First published in 1901, Lieutenant Gustl made history as one of the first works in literature to use stream-of-consciousness narrative throughout an entire story. Schnitzler's novella offers a scathing critique of military honor codes and anti-Semitism in Austrian society while pioneering psychological realism in fiction.
Perfect for:
Experience this landmark work of modernist fiction in a definitive edition that brings turn-of-the-century Vienna vividly to life.
Duration - 1h 28m.
Author - Arthur Schnitzler.
Narrator - Digital Voice Manuel E.
Published Date - Thursday, 30 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2024 Ovid Publishing Group ©.
Location:
United States
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Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Introduction by the Editor. A groundbreaking psychological novella that revolutionized stream-of-consciousness storytelling In this masterful work of early modernist fiction, Arthur Schnitzler takes us deep into the mind of Lieutenant Gustl, a young Austrian military officer, during one fateful night in Vienna. After a heated encounter at a concert hall threatens his honor as an officer, Gustl wanders the streets of Vienna contemplating suicide to preserve his reputation. Through his internal monologue, we experience his memories, desires, prejudices, and inner turmoil as he grapples with questions of honor, duty, and identity in turn-of-the-century Austrian society. First published in 1901, Lieutenant Gustl made history as one of the first works in literature to use stream-of-consciousness narrative throughout an entire story. Schnitzler's novella offers a scathing critique of military honor codes and anti-Semitism in Austrian society while pioneering psychological realism in fiction. Perfect for: Experience this landmark work of modernist fiction in a definitive edition that brings turn-of-the-century Vienna vividly to life. Duration - 1h 28m. Author - Arthur Schnitzler. Narrator - Digital Voice Manuel E. Published Date - Thursday, 30 January 2025. Copyright - © 2024 Ovid Publishing Group ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:04
Introduction
Duration:00:11:31
Lieutenant Gustl
Duration:01:09:57
About the Author: Arthur Schnitzler
Duration:00:07:18