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Venices
Paul Morand

The Journal of Julius Rodman
Edgar Allan Poe

Count d'Orgel
Raymond Radiguet

Laura
George Sand

Sonnets
William Shakespeare

Casanova's Return to Venice
Arthur Schnitzler

Dying
Arthur Schnitzler

Fraulein Else
Arthur Schnitzler

Rock Crystal
Adalbert Stifter

A life
Italo Svevo

Journey by Moonlight
Antal Szerb

Oliver VII
Antal Szerb

The Pendragon Legend
Antal Szerb

ONE OF SCHNITZLER'S most poignant evocations of the passing of time and the ironies of sentiment and love, Casanova's Return to Venice tells the story of an ageing Casanova's desperate desire to return to the city he truly loves after a life of exile, a desire which is contrasted with his still libidinous, sensuous yet weary pursuit of women, money and prestige.
ARTHUR SCHNITZLER was born in Vienna in 1862, the son of a prominent Jewish doctor, and studied medicine at the University of Vienna. In later years he devoted his life to writing and was successful as a novelist, dramatist and short story writer. Schnitzler's work shows a remarkable ability to create atmosphere and a profound understanding of human motives.
TRANSLATED BY Ilsa Barea
Cover illustration by Roger de Montebelo
ISBN 1-901285-16-2 • 192pp • £9 / $14