Reigen: Zehn Dialoge

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Reigen: Zehn Dialoge

by Arthur Schnitzler

DE·~2 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

Anmerkungen zur Transkription:

0:31

REIGEN

0:15

PERSONEN

0:35

DIE DIRNEUND DER SOLDAT

3:36

DER SOLDAT UND DASSTUBENMÄDCHEN

6:39

DAS STUBENMÄDCHENUND DER JUNGE HERR

7:10

DER JUNGE HERRUND DIE JUNGE FRAU

21:46

DIE JUNGE FRAUUND DER EHEMANN

11:49

DER GATTE UND DASSÜSSE MÄDEL

18:25

DAS SÜSSE MÄDELUND DER DICHTER

14:27

Description

A compact collection of ten short dialogues brings listeners into the bustling streets and hidden corners of turn‑of‑the‑century Vienna. Each scene is a self‑contained encounter, ranging from a street‑corner flirtation to a quiet conversation in a café, and the characters—soldiers, prostitutes, a shy shop girl, a restless poet, an aspiring actress—speak in the lively, colloquial slang of the era. The writing captures the city’s clatter, its music, and the social hierarchies that shape everyday moments.

The opening exchange between a young soldier and a streetwise prostitute on the Augarten bridge sets the tone: witty banter, a hint of danger, and a glimpse of the precarious balance between desire and duty. As the dialogues unfold, listeners hear the rhythm of Vienna’s night life, the tension of pending obligations, and the fleeting connections that define a world on the brink of modernity, all delivered with crisp, naturalistic dialogue that invites the ear to linger on each character’s voice.

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Language

de

Duration

~2 hours (118K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jana Srna and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2011-08-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arthur Schnitzler

Arthur Schnitzler

1862–1931

A sharp-eyed storyteller of Vienna’s inner lives, this Austrian writer and doctor became famous for probing desire, anxiety, and social manners with unusual psychological honesty. His plays and fiction still feel modern for the way they reveal what people think, hide, and fear.

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