Lieutenant Gustl
Lieutenant Gustl
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Lieutenant Gustl by Arthur Schnitzler is a groundbreaking psychological novella that offers a deep and intimate exploration of honor, pride, and inner conflict within the rigid social codes of early 20th-century Vienna. First published in 1900, the work is celebrated for its innovative narrative style and is considered one of the earliest and most influential examples of stream-of-consciousness storytelling in modern literature. ?? The story unfolds over the course of a single night and morning in Vienna, following the thoughts of a young army officer, Lieutenant Gustl. After attending a concert, Gustl becomes involved in a humiliating encounter with a civilian baker who publicly insults him and threatens his honor. Bound by the strict and unforgiving military code of honor that governs his life, Gustl becomes convinced that the only way to restore his reputation is through suicide. As he wanders through the quiet streets of the city, Gustl's mind races with anxiety, fear, resentment, and self-reflection. The entire narrative is presented through his internal monologue, allowing readers to witness his shifting emotions, insecurities, and contradictions in real time. Through this technique, Schnitzler creates an intensely personal portrait of a man trapped between social expectations and his own fragile sense of identity. Beyond the personal drama of its protagonist, Lieutenant Gustl also serves as a sharp critique of the rigid honor culture and social hierarchy of the Austro-Hungarian military elite. Schnitzler exposes how pride, public reputation, and outdated codes of conduct can dominate a person's life, shaping decisions and emotions in destructive ways. The novella caused significant controversy upon its release due to its critical portrayal of the military establishment. Despite this, it quickly became recognized as a pioneering literary work that pushed the boundaries of narrative form and psychological realism. Today, Lieutenant Gustl remains an important milestone in modern European literature. With its innovative style and penetrating insight into the human mind, Schnitzler's work continues to captivate readers and scholars alike, offering a powerful examination of honor, identity, and the fragile nature of personal pride.

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Arthur Schnitzler

1862, Vienna

Arthur Schnitzler, nato da famiglia ebraica nel 1862 e morto nel 1931, è stato medico, scrittore e drammaturgo austriaco.Tra le sue opere: La sposa promessa (ES 2006), Novelle (Feltrinelli 2006), Morire (SE 2007), Doppio sogno (Barbera 2007 / Einaudi 2007), Verso la libertà (Mondadori 2008), La signorina Else (Giunti 2008 / Feltrinelli 2008), La contessina Mizzi (SE 2008) e Paracelso (Mimesis 2018).

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