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Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman

by Stefan Zweig · 1927 · 96 pages

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About This Book

An English widow staying at a Riviera resort recounts a transformative twenty-four-hour encounter from her youth involving a desperate young gambler in Monte Carlo. The novella explores the psychological complexities of passion, addiction, and the societal pressures of the early 20th century. It examines the intense emotional ripple effects of a single day's impulsive choices.

Book Details

Published

1927

Pages

96

Language

de

ISBN

9781901285482

Audiobook Available

2h 17m
Narrated by B.J. Harrison

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