Fräulein Else (novella)
1924 novella by Arthur Schnitzler
Author | Arthur Schnitzler |
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Language | German |
Publication date | 1924 |
Publication place | Austria |
Fräulein Else is a 1924 novella by the Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler.[1] It has been adapted into films on a number of occasions including the German silent Fräulein Else (1929), the Argentine The Naked Angel (1946) and Fräulein Else (2014).[2]
References
Bibliography
- Kohl, Katrin Maria and Robertson, Ritchie. A History of Austrian Literature 1918–2000. Camden House, 2006.
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