Casanovas Heimfahrt
by Arthur Schnitzler
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Casanovas Heimfahrt: A LibriVox recording is available, as noted in search results, indicating a version in the public domain. LibriVox recordings are community-read and do not represent an official, commercially produced audiobook from a traditional publisher. - Free Digital AudiobookAvailable
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Casanovas Heimfahrt: Digitalbook.io lists a free audiobook, likely sourced from public domain recordings like LibriVox, which falls outside the scope of an officially produced, unabridged retail version. - YouTube RecordingAvailable
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Hörbuch: Casanovas Heimfahrt von Arthur Schnitzler | Komplett | Deutsch: A complete reading is available on YouTube, noted as a LibriVox recording, which is not an official commercial release.
Summary
A direct search across major official audiobook retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) did not yield a clearly identified, officially published, unabridged audiobook for Arthur Schnitzler's "Casanovas Heimfahrt." The work, being a novella from 1918 and in the public domain, has multiple free audio versions available from sources like LibriVox, which are listed as alternative formats. A version read by Christian Futterknecht is mentioned on Thalia.de, and another version with Lambert Hamel is listed on Storytel.com, but without confirmation from the primary four search results that these are official, unabridged retail releases fulfilling the general public criteria, the primary availability flag remains false based on the explicit searches of the required platforms. The availability on Storytel (not on the required list) and Thalia (a German bookseller not on the list) suggests commercial options *may* exist, but not definitively on the required platforms.