¡Shi Nitsura New Edition(Century Books Jin to Shiso 118)
¡Iwabuchi Tatsuji / Cho
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[Machine Translation] Schnitzler ( 1862-1931 ) was known early on for his translation of Mori Ogai's "Love in Three Parts," and since the Taisho era (1912-1926), his plays were frequently performed, so there are still many fans among the older generation. After the war, its popularity declined and the name was almost forgotten, but with the recent boom in fin-de-siecle dramas, it has come back into the spotlight. However, the one-pattern preconception of Schnitzler as a writer of love, death, and eroticism without a social dimension has not changed at all. We are reminded that the introduction of works that confront social issues has been missing from the very beginning. The exhibition also revealed how his works confronted social issues in Vienna from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century.
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