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| Tags : | Satire | | |
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| Name | | Three Women (Drei Frauen) (Robert Musil) (1924) | |
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| Source : | Wikipedia (German) (de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Musil)English titles | Robert Musil @ Wikipedia (German) (de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Musil) | |
| Source : | Wikipedia (English) (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Musil) | Robert Musil @ Wikipedia (English) (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Musil) | |
| Originally released : | 1909 | 1924 | |
| Notes : | La Chemise (English: The Shirt) is a satirical novella in which emissaries of an unhappy king are unsuccessfully searching for the shirt of a happy man, which they hope would cure the king's increasing melancholy. The story was originally published as a part of his collection Les Sept Femmes De Barbe Bleue Et Autres Contes Merveilleux (English: The Seven Wives Of Bluebeard And Other Marvelous Tales). | Drei Frauen (English: Three Women) is a collection of Robert Musil's three novellas that were earlier published as individual books. The featured novellas are:
- Grigia, first published in 1923 by Müller & Co. Verlag, with etchings by Alfred Zangerl
- Die Portugiesin (English: The Portuguese Lady), first published in 1923 by Rowohlt Verlag
- Tonka, first published in 1922 by Gebr. Stiepel Verlag | |
| Credits (Main Page): | Author : Anatole France | Author : Robert Musil | |
| Tags : | Novella | Omnibus | |
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| Language : | French (Français) | German (Deutsch) | |
| Copied Wikipedia parts under license : | | Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) | |
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