
The Road into the Open, (Or: Der Weg ins Freie), by Austrian author and dramatist, Arthur Schnitzler, was originally published in 1908 in German, and in English as translated by Horace Barnett Samuel in 1913. The novel is an illustration of the collapse of Austrian liberal society under nationalism and anti-semitism. Set in fin-de-siècle Austria, marked by cafés, salons, and musical concerts frequented by the Viennese elite, it explores the creativity and private lives of urban Jewish intellectuals.
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