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  1. Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman (German: Vierundzwanzig Stunden aus dem Leben einer Frau) is a 1927 novella by the Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. It was filmed in 1931, 1944, 1952, 1968, and 2002. A television movie, Twenty-Four Hours in a Woman's Life, was telecast in 1961, starring Ingrid Bergman and Rip Torn.

  2. Within a space of twenty-four hours she will learn life-reconfiguring lessons on human nature and herself, inspired by the encounter with a troubled young Polish diplomat in the casino: ‘I had come to know immeasurably more about reality than in my preceding forty respectable years of life.’

  3. Título original: Twenty-Four Hours in a Woman's Life; Año: 1961 ; Países: EE.UU., Reino Unido; Dirección: Silvio Narizzano; Intérpretes: Ingrid Bergman, Rip Torn, Helena de Crespo, Jerry Orbach, Lili Darvas, John Williams (II), Boris Aplon, Cynthia Latham, Joan White, Sándor Szabó; Argumento: Stefan Zweig (novela "24 Stunden aus dem ...

  4. About Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman. This classic Austrian novella paints a deeply moving portrait of a woman whose quest for passion and purpose comes at a steep priceThe less I felt in myself, the more strongly I was drawn to those places where the whirligig of life spins most rapidly.

  5. 6 de sept. de 2016 · Books. Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman. Stefan Zweig. Steerforth Press, Sep 6, 2016 - Fiction - 96 pages. This classic Austrian novella paints a deeply moving portrait of...

  6. 6 de sept. de 2016 · At a hotel in Monte Carlo in the days after World War I, a group of wealthy travelers are shocked to learn that a married woman of their set has suddenly left her husband and family on the arms of a seducer whom she has known less then twenty-four hours.

  7. This practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman by Stefan Zweig. It provides a thorough exploration of the novella’s plot, characters and main themes, along with an examination of Zweig’s acute psychological insight and narrative style.