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== Selected works == === Plays === * ''[[Anatol (play)|Anatol]]'' (1893), a series of seven acts revolving around a bourgeois playboy and his immature relationships. * ''Flirtation'' (''[[Liebelei (play)|Liebelei]]'' – 1895), also known as ''The Reckoning'', which was made into [[Liebelei (film)|a film]] by [[Max Ophüls]] in 1933, and [[Pierre Gaspard-Huit]] in 1958 (''[[Christine (1958 film)|Christine]]''), and also adapted as ''[[Dalliance]]'' by [[Tom Stoppard]] (1986)<ref>''Dalliance'' was staged at the National Theatre by Peter Wood. It opened in the Lyttelton Theatre 27 May 1986.</ref> and ''Sweet Nothings'' by [[David Harrower]] for the [[Young Vic]] in 2010.<ref>''Sweet Nothings'' was directed by [[Luc Bondy]] at the [[Young Vic]] and opened on 25 February 2010.</ref> * ''Fair Game'' (''Freiwild'' – 1896) * ''Light-'O-Love'' (1896) * ''[[La Ronde (play)|Reigen]]'' (1897), more usually called ''[[La Ronde (play)|La Ronde]]'' is still frequently presented. [[Max Ophüls]] directed the [[La Ronde (1950 film)| first movie adaptation]] of the play in 1950; [[Roger Vadim]] directed a second version in 1964, and [[Otto Schenk]] a third version in 1973. In 1998, it was reworked by British playwright [[David Hare (playwright)|David Hare]] as ''[[The Blue Room (play)|The Blue Room]]''.<ref>''The Blue Room'' was staged at the [[Donmar Warehouse]] in London by Sam Mendes, opening on 22 September 1998.</ref> It was also adapted by theatrical composer [[Michael John LaChiusa]] into an [[Off-Broadway]] musical called ''[[Hello Again (musical)|Hello Again]]'' in 1994. Suzanne Bachner did a modern adaptation called "Circle" about 21st-century sexual mores in 2002. Austrian composer [[Bernhard Lang]] wrote an opera, ''Der Reigen'', in 2012; it premiered in 2014 at the [[Schwetzingen Festival]]. * ''[[Die Gefährtin]]'' (1899) * ''Paracelsus'' (1899) * ''The Green Cockatoo'' (''[[Der grüne Kakadu]]'' – 1899). In 1954-1956, composer [[Richard Mohaupt]] adapted the play into the one-act opera ''Der grüne Kakadu'', which premiered at the [[Hamburg State Opera]] on 16 September 1958. * ''The Lonely Way'' (''Der einsame Weg'' – 1904) * ''Intermezzo'' (''Zwischenspiel'' – 1904) * ''Der Ruf des Lebens'' (1906) * ''Countess Mizzi or the Family Reunion'' (''Komtesse Mizzi oder Der Familientag'' – 1907) * ''Living Hours'' (1911) * ''[[Young Medardus (play)|Young Medardus]]'' (''Der junge Medardus'' – 1910) * ''The Vast Domain'' (''Das weite Land'' – 1911). The play was adapted as ''[[Undiscovered Country]]'' by [[Tom Stoppard]] (1979).<ref>''Undiscovered Country'' was staged at the [[Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]] by [[Peter Wood (director)|Peter Wood]]. It opened in the [[Olivier Theatre]] 20 June 1979.</ref> Three film versions of this play have been made, the first by [[Ernst Lothar]] in 1960 with [[Attila Hörbiger]] as Hofreiter, the second by [[Peter Beauvais]] in 1970 with [[O. W. Fischer]], the third one (''[[The Distant Land]]'') in 1986 by [[Luc Bondy]], starring [[Michel Piccoli]]. * ''[[Professor Bernhardi]]'' (1912) * ''The Comedy of Seduction'' (''Komödie der Verführung'' – 1924) * ''Comedies of Words and Other Plays'' (1917) === Novels === * ''[[Der Weg ins Freie|The Road into the Open]]'' (''Der Weg ins Freie'' – 1908) * ''[[Therese (novel)|Therese. Chronik eines Frauenlebens]]'' (1928) [[File:Wien - Schnitzler-Denkmal im Türkenschanzpark.JPG|thumb|upright|Memorial in Vienna]] === Short stories and novellas === * ''Dying'' (''Sterben'' – 1895) * ''None but the Brave'' (''Leutnant Gustl'' – 1900) * ''Berta Garlan'' (1900) * ''Blind Geronimo and his Brother'' (''Der blinde Geronimo und sein Bruder'' – 1902) * ''The Prophecy'' (''Die Weissagung'' – 1905) * ''Casanova's Homecoming'' (''Casanovas Heimfahrt'' – 1918) * ''[[Fräulein Else (novella)|Fräulein Else]]'' (1924) * ''Rhapsody'' – also published as ''[[Dream Story]]'' (''Traumnovelle'' – 1925/26), later adapted as the film ''[[Eyes Wide Shut]]'' by American director [[Stanley Kubrick]] * ''Night Games'' (''Spiel im Morgengrauen'' – 1926) * ''Flight into Darkness'' (''Flucht in die Finsternis'' – 1931) * ''The Death of a Bachelor'' * ''Late Fame'' (2014, written c.1894-1895<ref>Hemecker, Wilhelm and Osterle, David (2014) "Afterword" to ''Late Fame''. pp.149-151. {{Isbn|978-1-78227-370-7}}</ref>) === Nonfiction === * ''My Youth in Vienna'' (''Jugend in Wien''), an autobiography published posthumously in 1968 * ''Diary, 1879–1931''
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