Dream Story, Arthur Schnitzler
Dream Story, Arthur Schnitzler
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Dream Story

Author: Arthur Schnitzler, J. M. Q. Davies

Narrator: Stephen Dexter

Unabridged: 3 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/11/2022

Categories: Fiction, Classic, Erotica


Synopsis

A married couple, Fridolin and Albertine, are troubled by events and jealous of each other’s attentions the night before at a masquerade ball. Suddenly, Fridolin, a doctor, is summoned to the bedside of a dying man, an elderly councilor, whose daughter he finds attractive and vaguely sensual. So begins a series of involvements throughout the night in increasingly dangerous and deviant sexual adventures for Fridolin, who, taken by a friend to a “secret” party, is forced to make more choices that seemingly are beyond his control.The dream-like events are rendered more frighteningly real through Schnitzler’s powerfully detailed descriptions, as little by little Fridolin gives in to the demands of the secret celebrants. Do these represent real acts, or is the very fact that he imagines them enough to symbolize his moral decay? Schnitzler gives no answer, but Fridolin himself comes to realize that “No dream is entirely a dream.”In this superb translation, we recognize the full force of Arthur Schnitzler’s masterwork. Dream Story, also known as Rhapsody: A Dream Novel, was written in 1925 by Schnitzler. It was first published in installments in the German magazine Die Dame, the first illustrated magazine in Germany to cater to the interests of modern women. Dream Story, first published in 1926, was adapted into a film by Stanley Kubrick called Eyes Wide Shut, starring Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise.

About Arthur Schnitzler

Arthur Schnitzler (1862–1931) was born in Vienna, the son of a prominent Jewish laryngologist. He studied medicine at Vienna University but soon abandoned medicine for writing. From 1895 he attracted public attention as a dramatist. Concentrating on sex and death, his work shows a remarkable capacity to create atmosphere and to pursue profound, ruthless, and often Freudian analysis of human motives.

About Stephen Dexter

Stephen Dexter, known for his fearlessly truthful and versatile performances and a voice that is both commanding yet vulnerable, has quickly established himself as a narrator of note. His past credits include Reckless by Lex Martin, Cole by Tijan, Solace Island by Meg Tilly, The Lying Woods by Ashley Elston, and Marriage Of Inconvenience by Penny Reid.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeffrey on June 27, 2019

“Am I sure? Only as sure as I am that the reality of one night, let alone that of a whole lifetime, can ever be the whole truth.” The Bride (1918) by Klimt It all begins with a confession of sorts as his wife Albertine tells him of a fantasy she had involving a man that she saw on their vacation.......more