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  1. Jewish difference and the arts in Vienna
    composing compassion in music and biblical theater
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  Indiana University Press, Bloomington

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek der LMU München
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780253040534
    RVK Categories: NY 4690 ; BD 6810 ; BD 6820 ; LS 33100
    Series: German Jewish cultures
    Subjects: Juden; Literatur; Musik
    Other subjects: Lipiner, Siegfried / 1856-1911 / Criticism and interpretation; Mahler, Gustav / 1860-1911 / Criticism and interpretation; Schoenberg, Arnold / 1874-1951 / Criticism and interpretation; Beer-Hofmann, Richard / 1866-1945 / Criticism and interpretation; Zweig, Stefan / 1881-1942 / Criticism and interpretation; Beer-Hofmann, Richard / 1866-1945; Lipiner, Siegfried / 1856-1911; Mahler, Gustav / 1860-1911; Schoenberg, Arnold / 1874-1951; Zweig, Stefan / 1881-1942; Music / Austria / Vienna / History and criticism; Jews in music; Bible in music; Bible in music; Jews in music; Music; Austria / Vienna; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: xxxiii, 188 Seiten
    Notes:

    A case for compassion : Siegfried Lipiner's Adam -- Voicing compassion : Gustav Mahler's second and third symphonies -- Polyphony as a poetics of compassion : Arnold Schoenberg's Die Jakobsleiter -- Dialogues of compassion : Richard Beer-Hofmann's Jaákobs Traum -- Compassion as communal song : Stefan Zweig's Jeremias -- Epilogue

  2. Comical modernity
    popular humour and the transformation of urban space in late nineteenth-century Vienna
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Berghahn, New York ; Oxford

    "Though long associated with a small group of coffeehouse elites around the turn of the twentieth century, Viennese 'modernist' culture had roots that reached much further back and beyond the rarefied sphere of high culture. In Comical Modernity,... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    "Though long associated with a small group of coffeehouse elites around the turn of the twentieth century, Viennese 'modernist' culture had roots that reached much further back and beyond the rarefied sphere of high culture. In Comical Modernity, Heidi Hakkarainen looks at Vienna in the second half of the nineteenth century, a period of dramatic urban renewal during which the city's rapidly changing face was a mainstay of humorous magazines, books, and other publications aimed at middle-class audiences. As she shows, humor provided a widely accessible means of negotiating an era of radical change"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781789202731
    Series: Austrian and Habsburg studies ; 23
    Subjects: Satirische Zeitschrift; Humor; Wien <Motiv>; Modernisierung; Moderne <Motiv>; Humoristische Literatur; Urbanität <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Vienna (Austria) / Humor; Austrian wit and humor / Social aspects / Austria / Vienna; Austrian wit and humor / History and criticism; Vienna (Austria) / In literature; Urbanization in literature; Urbanization / Austria / Vienna / History / 19th century; Vienna (Austria) / Social life and customs / 19th century; Vienna (Austria) / Civilization / 19th century; Austrian wit and humor; Civilization; Literature; Manners and customs; Urbanization; Urbanization in literature; Wit and humor; Austria / Vienna; 1800-1899; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Scope: viii, 279 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Power and space : censorship, satire and the public sphere -- Tensions with city authorities : resisting order -- City out of control : laughing at chaos -- Knowing the city : (mis)reading the city and the deception of sight -- Urban types and characters : new clothes of Vindobona -- modernity and gender

  3. Constructing the Viennese modern body
    art, hysteria, and the puppet
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York ; London

    "This book takes a new, interdisciplinary approach to analyzing modern Viennese visual culture, informed by Austro-German theater, contemporary medical treatises centered on hysteria, and an original examination of dramatic gestures in expressionist... more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Bibliothek
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    "This book takes a new, interdisciplinary approach to analyzing modern Viennese visual culture, informed by Austro-German theater, contemporary medical treatises centered on hysteria, and an original examination of dramatic gestures in expressionist artworks. It centers on the following question: How and to what end was the human body discussed, portrayed, and utilized as an aesthetic metaphor in turn-of-the-century Vienna? By scrutinizing theatrically "hysterical" performances, avant-garde puppet plays, and images created by Oskar Kokoschka, Koloman Moser, Egon Schiele and others, Nathan J. Timpano discusses how Viennese artists favored the pathological or puppet-like body as their contribution to European modernism."--Page i

     

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  4. Comical modernity
    popular humour and the transformation of urban space in late nineteenth-century Vienna
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Berghahn, New York ; Oxford

    "Though long associated with a small group of coffeehouse elites around the turn of the twentieth century, Viennese 'modernist' culture had roots that reached much further back and beyond the rarefied sphere of high culture. In Comical Modernity,... more

    Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung, Bibliothek und wissenschaftliche Information
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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    TU Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    "Though long associated with a small group of coffeehouse elites around the turn of the twentieth century, Viennese 'modernist' culture had roots that reached much further back and beyond the rarefied sphere of high culture. In Comical Modernity, Heidi Hakkarainen looks at Vienna in the second half of the nineteenth century, a period of dramatic urban renewal during which the city's rapidly changing face was a mainstay of humorous magazines, books, and other publications aimed at middle-class audiences. As she shows, humor provided a widely accessible means of negotiating an era of radical change"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781789202731
    Series: Austrian and Habsburg studies ; 23
    Subjects: Satirische Zeitschrift; Humor; Wien <Motiv>; Modernisierung; Moderne <Motiv>; Humoristische Literatur; Urbanität <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Vienna (Austria) / Humor; Austrian wit and humor / Social aspects / Austria / Vienna; Austrian wit and humor / History and criticism; Vienna (Austria) / In literature; Urbanization in literature; Urbanization / Austria / Vienna / History / 19th century; Vienna (Austria) / Social life and customs / 19th century; Vienna (Austria) / Civilization / 19th century; Austrian wit and humor; Civilization; Literature; Manners and customs; Urbanization; Urbanization in literature; Wit and humor; Austria / Vienna; 1800-1899; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Scope: viii, 279 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Notes:

    Power and space : censorship, satire and the public sphere -- Tensions with city authorities : resisting order -- City out of control : laughing at chaos -- Knowing the city : (mis)reading the city and the deception of sight -- Urban types and characters : new clothes of Vindobona -- modernity and gender

  5. Jewish difference and the arts in Vienna
    composing compassion in music and biblical theater
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  Indiana University Press, Bloomington

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780253040534
    RVK Categories: NY 4690 ; BD 6810 ; BD 6820 ; LS 33100
    Series: German Jewish cultures
    Subjects: Juden; Literatur; Musik
    Other subjects: Lipiner, Siegfried / 1856-1911 / Criticism and interpretation; Mahler, Gustav / 1860-1911 / Criticism and interpretation; Schoenberg, Arnold / 1874-1951 / Criticism and interpretation; Beer-Hofmann, Richard / 1866-1945 / Criticism and interpretation; Zweig, Stefan / 1881-1942 / Criticism and interpretation; Beer-Hofmann, Richard / 1866-1945; Lipiner, Siegfried / 1856-1911; Mahler, Gustav / 1860-1911; Schoenberg, Arnold / 1874-1951; Zweig, Stefan / 1881-1942; Music / Austria / Vienna / History and criticism; Jews in music; Bible in music; Bible in music; Jews in music; Music; Austria / Vienna; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: xxxiii, 188 Seiten
    Notes:

    A case for compassion : Siegfried Lipiner's Adam -- Voicing compassion : Gustav Mahler's second and third symphonies -- Polyphony as a poetics of compassion : Arnold Schoenberg's Die Jakobsleiter -- Dialogues of compassion : Richard Beer-Hofmann's Jaákobs Traum -- Compassion as communal song : Stefan Zweig's Jeremias -- Epilogue

  6. Constructing the Viennese modern body
    art, hysteria, and the puppet
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York ; London

    "This book takes a new, interdisciplinary approach to analyzing modern Viennese visual culture, informed by Austro-German theater, contemporary medical treatises centered on hysteria, and an original examination of dramatic gestures in expressionist... more

    Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschichte, Bibliothek

     

    "This book takes a new, interdisciplinary approach to analyzing modern Viennese visual culture, informed by Austro-German theater, contemporary medical treatises centered on hysteria, and an original examination of dramatic gestures in expressionist artworks. It centers on the following question: How and to what end was the human body discussed, portrayed, and utilized as an aesthetic metaphor in turn-of-the-century Vienna? By scrutinizing theatrically "hysterical" performances, avant-garde puppet plays, and images created by Oskar Kokoschka, Koloman Moser, Egon Schiele and others, Nathan J. Timpano discusses how Viennese artists favored the pathological or puppet-like body as their contribution to European modernism."--Page i

     

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