Bertha Garlan
“Bertha Garlan” by Arthur Schnitzler is a poignant novella, written in the late 19th century, that explores themes of love, regret, and social constraints. The story follows Bertha, a widowed music teacher, whose monotonous life is disrupted when she rekindles a romance with an old lover. The story captures the bittersweet interplay between memory and reality, making it a profound study of human vulnerability and resilience.
Author
Arthur Schnitzler
(1)
Reader
Hayk Petrosyan
(171)
Category
Scripture
(45)
Translator
Vahan Teryan
(1)
Language
Armenian
Duration
6h : 5m
Age recommendation
16-120