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Launch of Digital Schnitzler Edition marked by first public performance in UL

Human puppets - The Great Wurstel; image credit: David L Hone LRPS

The launch of the major new digital edition of works by Arthur Schnitzler was marked by the first ever public performance at Cambridge University Library on 25 April 2019. Schnitzler's burlesque comedy The Great Wurstel was performed in the Rare Books Reading Room, in close proximity to Schnitzler's archive, which is housed at the UL.

For more information, see https://www.cam.ac.uk/SchnitzlerPlay.

 

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