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-'''Arthur Schnitzler''' ([[May 15]], [[1862]] - [[October 21]], [[1931]]) was an [[Austria]]n [[German literature|writer]] and doctor.{{GFDL}}+'''Arthur Schnitzler''' ([[May 15]], [[1862]] - [[October 21]], [[1931]]) was an [[Austria]]n [[German literature|writer]] and doctor. His best known work is ''[[Dream Story]]'' (''Traumnovelle'' - 1925/26), later adapted as the film ''[[Eyes Wide Shut]]'' by American director [[Stanley Kubrick]].{{GFDL}}

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Arthur Schnitzler (May 15, 1862 - October 21, 1931) was an Austrian writer and doctor. His best known work is Dream Story (Traumnovelle - 1925/26), later adapted as the film Eyes Wide Shut by American director Stanley Kubrick.



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