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Lieutenant Gustl
Lieutenant Gustl, Originally translated as <i>None But the Brave</i> in 1926, <i>Lieutenant Gustl</i> is one of the great Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler's most accomplished novels. Written entirely in the form of an interior monologue—the book highly influenced James Jo, Lieutenant Gustl has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Lieutenant Gustl, Originally translated as None But the Brave in 1926, Lieutenant Gustl is one of the great Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler's most accomplished novels. Written entirely in the form of an interior monologue—the book highly influenced James Jo, Lieutenant Gustl
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  • Lieutenant Gustl
  • Written by author Arthur Schnitzler
  • Published by Green Integer Books, May 2003
  • Originally translated as None But the Brave in 1926, Lieutenant Gustl is one of the great Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler's most accomplished novels. Written entirely in the form of an interior monologue—the book highly influenced James Jo
  • A new printing of the popular novel by Schnitzler.Publishers WeeklyViennese author Schnitzler's brief 1901 novel depicts the Austrian crisis at the turn of the century and the impending collapse of the dream of the empire. Bored at the ope
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Originally translated as None But the Brave in 1926, Lieutenant Gustl is one of the great Austrian writer Arthur Schnitzler's most accomplished novels. Written entirely in the form of an interior monologue—the book highly influenced James Joyce in Ulysses—the novel recounts the moment-to-moment experiences of a swaggering Austrian military man. In a cloakroom argument after a comment, a baker, reacting to Gustl's rudeness, grabs the soldier's sword and orders him to have patience. Convinced he has been completely dishonored, Gustl ponders suicide and wanders through Vienna wishing for the baker's death. When he learns that the baker has, in fact, died that evening from a stroke, he immediately returns to his aggressive and hateful nature, and relishes a duel he had entered into days before.


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