Schnitzler's Century
The Making of Middle-Class Culture 1815-1914
Peter Gay (Author)
"This is cultural history of the first order, and it is liberal and humane history at its very best."—David Cannadine
An essential work for anyone who wishes to understand the social history of the nineteenth century, Schnitzler's Century is the culmination of Peter Gay's thirty-five years of scholarship on bourgeois culture and society. Using Arthur Schnitzler, the sexually emboldened Viennese playwright, as his master of ceremonies, Gay offers a brilliant reexamination of the hundred-year period that began with the defeat of Napoleon and concluded with the conflagration of 1914. This is a defining work by one of America's greatest historians.
Book Details
- Paperback
- November 2002
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ISBN 978-0-393-32363-4
- 5.5 × 8.3 in
/ 368 pages
- Territory Rights: Worldwide including Canada, but excluding the British Commonwealth.
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