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Article: Arthur Schnitzler, Tagebuch 1927-1930.(Review)
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- The Modern Language Review
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- October 1, 1999
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Arthur Schnitzler, Tagebuch 1927-1930. Ed. by WERNER WELZIG and others. Wien: Verlag der Osterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. 1997. 510 pp. 490 Sch.
One of the many established virtues of this splendid edition is the clockwork regularity with which successive volumes have appeared on schedule, without any sacrifice of accuracy. The list of corrigenda published in the present volume, the penultimate one, includes only two minor textual misprints, one a single missing letter, the other a missing bracket.
The volume ends with Schnitzler being treated for high blood pressure and having only ten months to live, but the life-style it chronicles is ...