Arthur Schnitzler’s Late Fame: An Exploration of Poseurdom
As one of many underrated authors recently dredged up by the New York Review of Books, Arthur Schnitzler’s canon of work beyond Traumnovelle, best known for being Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation in the form of Eyes Wide Shut, is at last being acknowledged. With the release of Schnitzler’s novella Late Fame on the publisher’s imprint, modern readers are given a glimpse into a problem that has apparently plagued the … Continue reading Arthur Schnitzler’s Late Fame: An Exploration of Poseurdom
