'''Dream Story''' (original German title '''Traumnovelle''') is a 1926
novella by the
Austrian writer
Arthur Schnitzler. It details the thoughts and psychological transformations of Doctor Fridolin over a two day period. In this short time, he meets many people who give a clue to the world Schnitzler is creating for us. This culminates in the masquerade ball, a wondrous event of masked individualism, sex, and danger for Fridolin the outsider.
Major themes
The mystery of this novella comes from the self-discovery that Fridolin experiences, a descent into the depths of his own mind, and the changes in the relationships between people. It incorporates a plethora of psychological imagery and symbolism.
Allusions/references to actual history, geography and current science
The book belongs to the period of
Viennese decadence after the turn of the century.
Film, TV or theatrical adaptations
In
1999 the book was adapted into the film ''
Eyes Wide Shut'' by director, screenwriter
Stanley Kubrick and co-screenwriter
Frederic Raphael.
It has also been dramatized for
BBC Radio 4 as ''Dream Story''.
English translations
★ 2004, USA, Green Integer ISBN 1-931243-48-4, Pub date 1 July 2004, paperback (Eng. trans)
★ 2004, UK, Penguin Books ISBN 0-14-118224-5, Pub date 6 August 2004, paperback (Eng. trans. by J.M.Q. Davies)