Hill, Carol de Chellis

Henry James' midnight song / Carol de Chellis Hill - New York : W. W. Norton and Company , c1993 - 445 p. ; 21 cm.

The Setting: Fin de siècle Vienna - a society of almost unprecedented vitality, enlivened by new movements in music, art, fashion, literature, psychology, and love. Yet Vienna is a society on the edge of chaos. Beneath the glittering surface it seethes with conflict and ethnic tension. Divided by anti-Semitism, racism, feminism, sex, and the denial of sex, it is a society remarkably similar to our own. The Plot: The women of Vienna are dying - some by murder, some by suicide. During Dr. Freud's absence in Paris, a body is found in his study but disappears as quickly as it was discovered. Was there really a murder or was it merely hysteria on the part of Freud's wife and sister-in-law? How does this body fit into the recent epidemic of women's mysterious deaths in Vienna? Into the web of deceit, murder, and social upheaval step a variety of "real" characters, each with something to hide, who become suspects in the case.


English.

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James, Henry (, 1843-1916) ----Fiction
Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939) ----Fiction


Authors, American---Austria---Vienna----Fiction
Psychoanalysts---Autria---Vienna----Fiction


Vienna (Austria)----Fiction

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