
Letter from an Unknown Woman And Other Stories
Stefan's Zweig's Letter from an Unknown Woman and other stories contains a new translation by the award-winning Anthea Bell of one of his most celebrated novellas, Letter from an Unknown Woman , the inspiration for a classic 1948 Hollywood film by Max Ophüls, as well as three new stories, appearing in English for the first time. A famous author receives a letter on his forty-first birthday. He doesn't know the sender, but still the letter concerns him intimately. Its story is earnest, even piteous: the story of a life lived in service to an unannounced, unnoticed love. In the other stories in this collection, a young man mistakes the girl he loves for her sister; two erstwhile lovers meet after an age spent apart; and a married woman repays a debt of gratitude. All four tales, newly translated by the award-winning Anthea Bell, are among Zweig's most celebrated and compelling work-expertly paced, laced with empathy and an unwaveringly acute sense of psychological detail.
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Ivy X@poisonivayy
I did not read the other stories but I did read "Letter from an Unknown Woman" in class. It was extremely interesting and relatable. It contained a lot of themes such as love, obsession, and multiple roles. I greatly enjoyed reading it as it was very straightforward and I enjoyed analyzing it as well. (Read this short story for class)

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