
Clarissa is a novel written by Austrian author Stefan Zweig, but it remained unfinished before his suicide. After Zweig’s death, it was compiled from his archives and published in 1981 by Knut Beck. The novel features a profound exploration of the individual’s inner world and social position, set against the backdrop of dramatic events in Austria before and after World War I.PlotThe protagonist, Clarissa Schuhmeister, spends her childhood in a convent. Raised under the shadow of a strict and emo
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Girls Who Walk at Night consists of short stories focusing on women’s searches for individual identity, social gender roles, and inner worlds. In the book, women’s lives and experiences are narrated within atmospheres reinforced by metaphors of night and darkness. Themes of loneliness, the pursuit of freedom, social constraints, and personal boundaries are central. The stories reveal the conflict between social norms and individual desires.Narrative and StyleThe narrative employs a third-person
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Nida Üstün