La Ronde, Paperback / softback Book

La Ronde Paperback / softback

Part of the Plays for Performance Series series

Paperback / softback

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First published for private circulation in Vienna in 1900, Arthur Schnitzler's famous play looks at the sexual morality and class ideology of his day through a series of sexual encounters between pairs of characters.

When published publicly in 1903, it became an immediate best-seller, scandalized Viennese society, and a year later was censored.

Schnitzler was accused of pornography and worse. In 1922 Freud wrote to him that "you have learned through intuition-though actually as a result of sensitive introspection-everything that I have had to unearth by laborious work on other persons." By choosing characters across the social spectrum, La Ronde offers a powerful view of how sexual contact transgresses boundaries of class.

Nicholas Rudall's new translation sensitively captures the language distinctions of the representative characters in the play while providing a remarkably playable script.

New in the Plays for Performance series.

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