Therese

Arthur Schnitzler

Translated by Pim Lukkenaer earliest edition we have, 1983 Het Spectrum, 1983 hardcover

Prisma-klassieken — book 67

Vooral de voorliefde voor de sfeer van het decadente, geblaseerde Wenen rond de eeuwwisseling kenmerkt S's oeuvre. Deze, zijn laatste roman, bevat de "kroniek van een vrouwenleven". In ruim 100 korte hoofdstukken - typisch impressionistisch - volgen we Therese, dochter uit een Weense officiersfamilie, op haar heilloze levensweg. De invloed van haar prille jeugd - excentrieke ouders -, uit zich in innerlijke afhankeli...

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