Leutnant Gustl
'Leutnant Gustl' Summary
El teniente Gustl es una novela corta escrita por Arthur Schnitzler y publicada en 1900. Está considerada una de las obras más importantes de la literatura austríaca de principios del siglo XX. La novela provocó un escándalo cuando se publicó por primera vez debido a su representación franca de la vida militar y su crítica del militarismo. La novela está escrita en un estilo de monólogo interior, que permite al lector experimentar los pensamientos y sentimientos de Gustl de primera mano. La novela explora temas de honor, deber y suicidio, y ofrece una visión de la vida en Viena en el período previo a la Primera Guerra Mundial.Book Details
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