An edition of Schnitzler's century (2001)

Schnitzler's Century

The Making of Middle-Class Culture, 1815-1914

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An edition of Schnitzler's century (2001)

Schnitzler's Century

The Making of Middle-Class Culture, 1815-1914

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Schnitzler's Century reassesses nineteenth-century history and traces the dramatic rise of the middle class. We have always believed that corseted Queen Victoria defined the mores of the nineteenth century. Yet cultural historian Peter Gay asserts in this work that it is the sexually emboldened Viennese playwright, Arthur Schnitzler, who provides a better symbol for the age. Challenging many sacrosanct notions about middle-class prudery and hypocrisy, he shows that in important ways, the Victorians were not Victorians. Gay chronicles the rise of modernity in countries as diverse as Germany and Italy, England and the United States, and in doing so presents a century filled with science and superstition, revolutionaries and reactionaries, and eros and anxiety -- an age that made us largely what we are today. - Publisher.

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Schnitzler's century: the making of middle-class culture, 1815-1914
2002, Norton
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Schnitzler's Century: The Making of Middle-Class Culture, 1815-1914
November 2001, W. W. Norton & Company
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"EVERYTHING IN THE SCENE STARRING Arthur Schnitzler's diary speaks of prosperity: the boy inhabiting a room of his own complete with desk; his attending a Gymnasium, which only a select minority of Vienna's families could afford; his father's well-appointed consulting room."

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