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A furtive liaison between a man and a married woman unfolds through clandestine meetings in carriages and a nocturnal walk toward a river, where weather and passing figures heighten tension. Their talk alternates between talk of escape and fear of exposure, exposing longing, hesitation, and competing loyalties. Urban streets, the Prater, and open fields mirror their shifting moods while small incidents—a drunken driver, carts on the road—force moments of decision. The narrative concentrates on interior conflict, self-deception, and the emotional cost of an illicit attachment rather than on external resolution.

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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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