The collection icludes one portrait of Schnitzler, fifteen letters and postcards by him, and letters to Hetty Landstone concerning her translations of Schnitzler's works into English.
Arthur Schnitzler Collection
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Arthur Schnitzler Collection. |
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Additional Titles |
כותרת בעברית: אוסף ארתור שניצלר. |
Notes |
Arthur Schnitzler Archive |
Citation Note |
ARC 4* 1905 Arthur Schnitzler Collection, Archives department, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem |
Host Item |
Arthur Schnitzler Collection |
Level of Description |
Fonds Record |
Biographical summary |
Arthur Schnitzler (Vienna 1862 - Vienna 1931, Vienna) was a leading Austrian author and dramatist. His short novel "Traumnovelle" belongs to the most important litarary works of the Viennese circle in the first half of the 20th century. Hetty Landstone was Schnitzler's translator into English during the last years of his life. |
Ownership history |
The collection was permanently deposited in the National Library of Israel in 1982 by Eran Laor. Until 2012 it was kept in the Schwandron autograph collection, and became subsequently an archival fonds of its own. |
Language Note |
The materials are mostly in German, some items in English. |
National Library system number |
990033668980205171 |
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