Twenty-four Hours in the Life of a Woman
About the eBook
Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman (1927) is a psychological novella by Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. The story is framed as a confession told by an older English widow, Mrs. C., who recounts a single, decisive day from her past. During a stay at a hotel on the French Riviera, she encounters a young Polish gambler in deep emotional and financial despair. Moved by compassion and a sudden, overwhelming emotional awakening, Mrs. C. attempts to save the young man from self-destruction. Over the course of twenty-four intense hours, she becomes deeply involved in his fate, driven by impulses she herself barely understands. Her actions blur the line between altruism, passion, and obsession. Despite her efforts, the gambler ultimately returns to his destructive habits, leaving Mrs. C. to confront the painful realization that human will and desire cannot always be controlled or redeemed. The experience profoundly alters her understanding of herself, revealing long-suppressed emotions and desires beneath her composed exterior. Zweig masterfully explores themes of passion, chance, moral responsibility, and the inner lives of women. The novella is a powerful study of psychological intensity, showing how a single moment can irrevocably transform a life.
About the Author
Stefan Zweig (1881–1942) was an Austrian novelist, biographer, and essayist renowned for his psychological insight and elegant prose. A central figure of European modernism, he explored passion, obsession, and moral conflict. Forced into exile by Nazism, he later died in Brazil, leaving a legacy of deeply human literary works.
Product Details
Publisher: Legorreta
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 100 Pages
Filesize: 645.6 KB
ISBN: 7502319079263
Published: Feb. 6, 2026