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lady, quite probahlg 4t Is. But öne
isn't so sure abeuthpid Doc. He
spends a whiole night rambling
bout places Chere no saintly mar¬
ed man should be, though it dees
queer. considering thei highly
explosite condition of the man,
that nothing eventuates. And when
he comes sneaking home with his
shoes in his hands just before
dawn. Mppily none the worse for
wear, the lady by her dreamymut¬
terings reveals thefact that she is
still sinning industriously in imag¬
Mation.
The point seems to be this: Lid
anything really, happen to Doc, or
was the ol
0el Just kidding himn¬
seif along? Schnitzler doesn't say:
and, after all, maybe it doesn't
matter.
course the bock is Well writ-
ten.

box 5/7
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ARTHUR SCHNITZLER
This nero skeich will be used in
connection with publicity sor
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A • DREAM•NOVEL
FTER a ball a Viennese physician
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Alives over again the whole circle
Ast so und a
of the loves he might have had in
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cumulative magic. Ladies and pros¬
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titutes lure him with the intoxication
of adventure, liberty and danger, so
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that he almost forfeits his own wife
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because of an infidelity she herself
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had dreamed. But the magical
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fantasy of the story fades before a
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nearer and more beautiful reality.
All was a working of the imagina¬
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tion: no dream is altogether a dream
and no reality completely real.
—The above is a translation of the
jacket description of the German edition,
Pnick 61.50
dublisked last October in Berlin be S.
Fisher Verlag.
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