Fictions from an Orphan State
Andrew Barker
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A varied, vivid view of the literary culture of the often-neglected interwar Austrian republic. WINNER: 2013 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Award The literary flair of fin-de-siècle Vienna lived on after 1918 in the First Austrian Republic even as writers grappled with the consequences of a lost war and the vanished Habsburg Empire. Reacting to historical and political issues often distinct from those in Weimar Germany, Austrian literary culture, though frequently associated with Jewish writers deeply attached to the concept of an independent Austria, reflected the republic's ever-deepening antisemitism and the growing clamor for political union with Germany. ... Read more
A varied, vivid view of the literary culture of the often-neglected interwar Austrian republic. WINNER: 2013 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Award The literary flair of fin-de-siècle Vienna lived on after 1918 in the First Austrian Republic even as writers grappled with the consequences of a lost war and the vanished Habsburg Empire. Reacting to historical and political issues often distinct from those in Weimar Germany, Austrian literary culture, though frequently associated with Jewish writers deeply attached to the concept of an independent Austria, reflected the republic's ever-deepening antisemitism and the growing clamor for political union with Germany. ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd United States
Number of pages
214
Condition
New
Number of Pages
214
Place of Publication
Columbia, MD, United States
ISBN
9781571135315
SKU
V9781571135315
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Reviews for Fictions from an Orphan State
Ground breaking . . . . Barker is particularly adept at reading between the lines, at discovering individual and collective experience in outwardly fictional literature. He successfully employs his extensive knowledge of the era's literary production to provide captivating insights into not only select works of art, but also the often tortured biographies behind them. Most valuable may be his ... Read more