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Der Schleier der Pierrette: Pantomime in drei Bildern

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The three tableaux unfold in silent, staged episodes set in early nineteenth-century Vienna, where a melancholy performer obsessively tends an image of his beloved Pierrette while friends attempt cheer and diversion through music, dance, and mockery. A wedding celebration elsewhere contrasts gaiety with the performer’s inner turmoil; a white veil becomes a focal object that links lovers and exposes tensions. The final scene reveals the performer collapsed and the stunned arrival of the bride and her companion, leaving questions of longing, theatricality, and the boundary between appearance and reality unresolved.

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Arthur Schnitzler

Arthur Schnitzler was an Austrian playwright and novelist, known for his exploration of themes such as love, sexuality, and the complexities of human relationships. His works often reflect the social dynamics of early 20th-century Vienna. One of his most notable plays, "Reigen" (also known as "La Ronde"), presents a series of interconnected dialogues that delve into the intimate encounters of various characters, showcasing the cyclical nature of desire. Schnitzler's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and incisive wit, making significant contributions to modernist literature.

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