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The Road into the Open
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (1992)
Authors: Arthur Schnitzler, Horace Samuel, Roger Byers, and Russell A. Berman
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It recreates beautifully the atmosphere of Imperial Vienna.
Anybody interested in Viennese culture before World War I and between the wars ought to read this book. It portrays the atmosphere of a city that was one of the most influential centers of European culture, where contributions by the Jewish community were epoch-making and masterful. A must for anybody wanting to understand the marvel that was Europe.

Masterly evocation of turn-of-the-century Vienna
Ah, Schnitzler. That magnificent chronicler of old Imperial Vienna - the Vienna of sweet young things (usually working- or middle-class), slightly neurotic but charming young men (usually upper-class), and their fleeting love-affairs, terminated so easily once ennui starts to exceed pleasure, the Vienna of walks in the Prater and talks in the cafes (ever so full of interesting artistic types), the Vienna where the nostalgic strains of Johann Strauss provide a suitably bittersweet accompaniment to the beginning (or the ending) of the abovementioned love-affairs ...

All of which occur in The Road into the Open; nevertheless, the Vienna depicted here does not only consist of only the sweetened tableaux so frequently dismissively (and unfairly) attributed to Schnitzler. The easy charm of the Vienna here is extant, but by no means idealised - it masks the artistic impotence that seems to afflict nearly all of its inhabitants, haunted as they are by the sense of being epigonal; grandiose artistic projects are continually being talked about, but never executed, whether because of an aversion to actually setting them down on paper, or simply because of what is commonly called a "lack of inspiration". More sinisterly, it also masks the habitual anti-Semitism of what one of the characters wittily calls those of "indigenous physiognomy"; though written in 1908, there are passages that almost foreshadow the rise of Nazism. Schnitzler subtly intertwines the study of the individual with ruthlessly objective social commentary and evocation of the atmosphere (both artistic and political) of fin de siecle Vienna, to produce a fascinating book highly recommended not only for those with an interest in the period, but also for anyone who fancies a thought-provoking book


The Genealogy of Morals
Published in Paperback by Dover Pubns (2003)
Authors: Horace Barnett Samuel and Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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Quantum Economics: Wage Slavery or the Quality-of-life?: Choices in the New Economy
Published in Hardcover by The Agora Cosmopolitan (2003)
Authors: Horace Carby and H. Raymond Samuels II
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The Republican command, 1897-1913
Published in Unknown Binding by University Press of Kentucky ()
Author: Horace Samuel Merrill
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Shareholders' Money
Published in Textbook Binding by Garland Pub (1982)
Author: Horace Barnett Samuel
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Work, the Economy & Human Development
Published in Hardcover by Agora Publishing Consortium, the (1998)
Author: Horace Carby-Samuels
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