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  1. In the shadow of empire
    Austrian experiences of modernity in the writings of Musil, Roth, and Bachmann
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 9781571133878; 1571133879
    RVK Categories: GM 1495 ; GM 4904 ; GM 5228 ; GN 2949
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: Literatur
    Other subjects: Musil, Robert (1880-1942): Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Roth, Joseph (1894-1939): Radetzkymarsch; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See
    Scope: 254 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: Negotiating modernity in the Austrian context -- Modernity, nationalism, and the Austrian crisis -- Vater, Landesvater, Gottvater: Musil and the ancien regime -- Enemies of the empire in "Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften": Sepp, Feuermaul, and Schmeisser -- "Europe is committing suicide": Joseph Roth's Radetzkymarsch -- "How much home does a person need?": Ingeborg Bachmann's "Drei Wege zum See" -- Conclusion: Austria and what it means to be modern -- Bibliography -- Index

  2. Nobody's voice
    constructions of poetic identity in Celan, Rilke and Bachmann
    Published: 2006

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
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    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation; Microfilm
    Subjects: Identität; Poetik
    Other subjects: Rilke, Rainer Maria (1875-1926): Die Aufzeichnungen des Malte Laurids Brigge; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Böhmen liegt am Meer; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See; Celan, Paul (1920-1970)
    Scope: 224 S.
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    New York, NY, Columbia Univ., Diss., 2006

  3. In the shadow of empire
    Austrian experiences of modernity in the writings of Musil, Roth, and Bachmann
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    Austria was not the only European country whose old order disintegrated in the early twentieth century, giving way to the crisis of modernity, nor the only country whose literature bears the marks of this crisis. But modernity's onset was experienced... more

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    Austria was not the only European country whose old order disintegrated in the early twentieth century, giving way to the crisis of modernity, nor the only country whose literature bears the marks of this crisis. But modernity's onset was experienced differently in Austria: in the words of Karl Kraus, it served as 'laboratory for the fall of world civilization.' This book examines the crisis as reflected in fiction written by Robert Musil, Joseph Roth, and Ingeborg Bachmann between 1920 and 1970. After examining the elusive concept of modernity, Malcolm Spencer looks at the responses of the three authors to the central themes of modernity: fragmentation, nationalism, the end of empire, and ambivalence. Chapters on Musil examine his understanding of the 'ancien régime' in Austria and his analysis of the ideological stage of modernity. Spencer then considers Roth's more negative reaction, showing the post-imperial novel 'Radetzkymarsch' to be a nostalgic response to the collapse of Habsburg Austria and the rise of fascism. The final chapter looks again at the end of empire, not in the work of writers who lived through it, but through that of one who experienced it as a historical and cultural legacy: Ingeborg Bachmann. Malcolm Spencer is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Birmingham.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781571138002
    RVK Categories: GM 1495 ; GM 4904 ; GM 5228 ; GN 2949
    Subjects: Literatur
    Other subjects: Musil, Robert (1880-1942): Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Roth, Joseph (1894-1939): Radetzkymarsch; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (254 pages)
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  4. In the shadow of empire
    Austrian experiences of modernity in the writings of Musil, Roth, and Bachmann
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

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  5. Konzepte des Scheiterns
    Diskontinuitäten weiblicher Biografien bei Judith Hermann, Ingeborg Bachmann, Isabelle Lehn und Christa Wolf
    Published: [2023]; © 2023
    Publisher:  Tectum Verlag, Baden-Baden

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    ISBN: 9783828849839
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    Series: Wissenschaftliche Beiträge aus dem Tectum Verlag. Reihe Literaturwissenschaft ; Band 56
    Subjects: Scheitern
    Other subjects: Lehn, Isabelle (1979-): Frühlingserwachen; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See; Wolf, Christa (1929-2011): Nachdenken über Christa T.; Hermann, Judith (1970-): Daheim; Figurenerzählung; Erzählverfahren; Weibliche Körper; Hermeneutik; Poetologie; Gender; Geschlechtlichkeit; Metadiskursivität; Feminismus; Sozialpsychologie; Scheiternsbewältigung; Kapitalismus; Dramatik; Schriftstellerinnen; Sprachtheoretische Grundlagen
    Scope: XIII, 425 Seiten, 24 cm, 831 g
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    Dissertation, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, 2023

  6. In the shadow of empire
    Austrian experiences of modernity in the writings of Musil, Roth, and Bachmann
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781571133878; 1571133879
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics and culture
    Subjects: Austrian literature; Literatur
    Other subjects: Musil 1880-1942: Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Roth 1894-1939: Radetzkymarsch; Bachmann 1926-1973: Drei Wege zum See; Roth, Joseph (1894-1939): Radetzkymarsch; Musil, Robert (1880-1942): Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See
    Scope: 254 S., Ill., 23cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  7. In the shadow of empire
    Austrian experiences of modernity in the writings of Musil, Roth, and Bachmann
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

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    ISBN: 9781571133878; 1571133879
    RVK Categories: GM 1495 ; GM 4904 ; GM 5228 ; GN 2949
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: Austrian literature
    Other subjects: Musil, Robert (1880-1942): Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Roth, Joseph (1894-1939): Radetzkymarsch; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See; Bachmann, Ingeborg <1926-1973>: Drei Wege zum See; Musil, Robert <1880-1942>: Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Roth, Joseph <1894-1939>: Radetzkymarsch; Musil, Robert (1880-1942): Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See; Roth, Joseph (1894-1939): Radetzkymarsch
    Scope: 254 S., Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  8. Simultan
    Erzählungen
  9. Simultan
    Erzählungen
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Piper, München

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    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783492112963; 349211296X
    DDC Categories: 810; 820; 830; 839; 840; 850; 860; 870; 880; 890
    Edition: Neuausg. 1991, 5. Aufl., (3. Aufl. dieser Ausg.), 45. - 51. Tsd., (16. - 22. Tsd.)
    Series: Piper ; Bd. 1296
    Other subjects: (BISAC Subject Heading)FIC029000: FICTION / Short Stories (single author); 1972; zweiter Erzählungsband; Männergesellschaft; Drei Wege zum See; (BISAC Subject Heading)FIC000000: FICTION / General
    Scope: 210 S., 19 cm
  10. Poesie und Trauma der Grenze
    literarische Grenzfiktionen bei Ingeborg Bachmann und Terézia Mora

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    Format: Online
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    Enthalten in: Weimarer Beiträge; Wien : Passagen-Verl., 2004-; 52.2006, Nr. 1, S. 82-104
    Subjects: Prosa; Marginalität; Literatur; Bachmann, Ingeborg; Drei Wege zum See; Mora, Terézia; Seltsame Materie
    Other subjects: Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973); Bachmann, Ingeborg: Drei Wege zum See; Mora, Terézia: Seltsame Materie
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  11. Sich ein Haus schreiben
    drei Texte aus Ingeborg Bachmanns Prosa
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Wehrhahn, Hannover

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    Language: German
    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9783932324369; 3932324366
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    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Subjects: Erzähltechnik; Haus; Metapher; Erzähltechnik; Haus; Metapher; Erzähltechnik; Haus; Metapher
    Other subjects: Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Jugend in einer österreichischen Stadt; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Malina; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See; (VLB-PF)BC: Paperback
    Scope: 222 S., 21 cm, 240 gr.
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    Zugl.: Trondheim, Univ., Diss.

  12. Konzepte des Scheiterns
    Diskontinuitäten weiblicher Biografien bei Judith Hermann, Ingeborg Bachmann, Isabelle Lehn und Christa Wolf
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Tectum Verlag, Baden-Baden

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    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9783828849839; 3828849830
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    Series: Wissenschaftliche Beiträge aus dem Tectum Verlag : [...], Reihe Literaturwissenschaft ; Band 56
    Subjects: Scheitern
    Other subjects: Wolf, Christa (1929-2011): Nachdenken über Christa T.; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See; Lehn, Isabelle (1979-): Frühlingserwachen; Hermann, Judith (1970-): Daheim; (Produktform)Paperback / softback; Figurenerzählung; Erzählverfahren; Weibliche Körper; Hermeneutik; Poetologie; Gender; Geschlechtlichkeit; Metadiskursivität; Feminismus; Sozialpsychologie; Scheiternsbewältigung; Kapitalismus; Dramatik; Schriftstellerinnen; Sprachtheoretische Grundlagen; (Produktrabattgruppe)N3: N3-Rabatt; (VLB-WN)1560: Hardcover, Softcover / Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft
    Scope: XIII, 425 Seiten, 24 cm, 831 g
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    Dissertation, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, 2023

  13. In the shadow of empire
    Austrian experiences of modernity in the writings of Musil, Roth, and Bachmann
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Austria was not the only European country whose old order disintegrated in the early twentieth century, giving way to the crisis of modernity, nor the only country whose literature bears the marks of this crisis. But modernity's onset was experienced... more

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    Austria was not the only European country whose old order disintegrated in the early twentieth century, giving way to the crisis of modernity, nor the only country whose literature bears the marks of this crisis. But modernity's onset was experienced differently in Austria: in the words of Karl Kraus, it served as 'laboratory for the fall of world civilization.' This book examines the crisis as reflected in fiction written by Robert Musil, Joseph Roth, and Ingeborg Bachmann between 1920 and 1970. After examining the elusive concept of modernity, Malcolm Spencer looks at the responses of the three authors to the central themes of modernity: fragmentation, nationalism, the end of empire, and ambivalence. Chapters on Musil examine his understanding of the 'ancien régime' in Austria and his analysis of the ideological stage of modernity. Spencer then considers Roth's more negative reaction, showing the post-imperial novel 'Radetzkymarsch' to be a nostalgic response to the collapse of Habsburg Austria and the rise of fascism. The final chapter looks again at the end of empire, not in the work of writers who lived through it, but through that of one who experienced it as a historical and cultural legacy: Ingeborg Bachmann. Malcolm Spencer is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Birmingham Introduction: Negotiating modernity in the Austrian context -- Modernity, nationalism, and the Austrian crisis -- Vater, Landesvater, Gottvater: Musil and the ancien régime -- Sepp, Feuermaul, and Schmeisser: enemies of the empire in Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften -- "Europe is committing suicide": Joseph Roth's Radetzkymarsch -- "How much home does a person need?": Ingeborg Bachmann's "Drei Wege zum See" -- Conclusion: Austria and the transition to modernity

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9781571138002
    RVK Categories: GM 4904 ; GM 5228 ; GN 1575 ; GN 2949
    Subjects: Austrian literature; Musil, Robert ; 1880-1942 ; Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Roth, Joseph ; 1894-1939 ; Radetzkymarsch; Bachmann, Ingeborg ; 1926-1973 ; Drei Wege zum See; Austrian literature ; 20th century ; History and criticism
    Other subjects: Roth, Joseph (1894-1939): Radetzkymarsch; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See; Musil, Robert (1880-1942): Mann ohne Eigenschaften
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (254 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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  14. In the shadow of empire
    Austrian experiences of modernity in the writings of Musil, Roth, and Bachmann
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Austria was not the only European country whose old order disintegrated in the early twentieth century, giving way to the crisis of modernity, nor the only country whose literature bears the marks of this crisis. But modernity's onset was experienced... more

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    Austria was not the only European country whose old order disintegrated in the early twentieth century, giving way to the crisis of modernity, nor the only country whose literature bears the marks of this crisis. But modernity's onset was experienced differently in Austria: in the words of Karl Kraus, it served as 'laboratory for the fall of world civilization.' This book examines the crisis as reflected in fiction written by Robert Musil, Joseph Roth, and Ingeborg Bachmann between 1920 and 1970. After examining the elusive concept of modernity, Malcolm Spencer looks at the responses of the three authors to the central themes of modernity: fragmentation, nationalism, the end of empire, and ambivalence. Chapters on Musil examine his understanding of the 'ancien régime' in Austria and his analysis of the ideological stage of modernity. Spencer then considers Roth's more negative reaction, showing the post-imperial novel 'Radetzkymarsch' to be a nostalgic response to the collapse of Habsburg Austria and the rise of fascism. The final chapter looks again at the end of empire, not in the work of writers who lived through it, but through that of one who experienced it as a historical and cultural legacy: Ingeborg Bachmann. Malcolm Spencer is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Birmingham

     

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    ISBN: 9781571138002
    RVK Categories: GM 1495 ; GM 4904 ; GM 5228 ; GN 2949
    Subjects: Austrian literature / 20th century / History and criticism
    Other subjects: Musil, Robert / 1880-1942 / Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Roth, Joseph / 1894-1939 / Radetzkymarsch; Bachmann, Ingeborg / 1926-1973 / Drei Wege zum See; Musil, Robert (1880-1942): Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See; Roth, Joseph (1894-1939): Radetzkymarsch
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    Introduction: Negotiating modernity in the Austrian context -- Modernity, nationalism, and the Austrian crisis -- Vater, Landesvater, Gottvater: Musil and the ancien régime -- Sepp, Feuermaul, and Schmeisser: enemies of the empire in Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften -- "Europe is committing suicide": Joseph Roth's Radetzkymarsch -- "How much home does a person need?": Ingeborg Bachmann's "Drei Wege zum See" -- Conclusion: Austria and the transition to modernity

  15. In the shadow of empire
    Austrian experiences of modernity in the writings of Musil, Roth, and Bachmann
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Austria was not the only European country whose old order disintegrated in the early twentieth century, giving way to the crisis of modernity, nor the only country whose literature bears the marks of this crisis. But modernity's onset was experienced... more

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    Austria was not the only European country whose old order disintegrated in the early twentieth century, giving way to the crisis of modernity, nor the only country whose literature bears the marks of this crisis. But modernity's onset was experienced differently in Austria: in the words of Karl Kraus, it served as 'laboratory for the fall of world civilization.' This book examines the crisis as reflected in fiction written by Robert Musil, Joseph Roth, and Ingeborg Bachmann between 1920 and 1970. After examining the elusive concept of modernity, Malcolm Spencer looks at the responses of the three authors to the central themes of modernity: fragmentation, nationalism, the end of empire, and ambivalence. Chapters on Musil examine his understanding of the 'ancien régime' in Austria and his analysis of the ideological stage of modernity. Spencer then considers Roth's more negative reaction, showing the post-imperial novel 'Radetzkymarsch' to be a nostalgic response to the collapse of Habsburg Austria and the rise of fascism. The final chapter looks again at the end of empire, not in the work of writers who lived through it, but through that of one who experienced it as a historical and cultural legacy: Ingeborg Bachmann. Malcolm Spencer is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Birmingham

     

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    ISBN: 9781571138002
    RVK Categories: GM 1495 ; GM 4904 ; GM 5228 ; GN 2949
    Subjects: Austrian literature / 20th century / History and criticism
    Other subjects: Musil, Robert / 1880-1942 / Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Roth, Joseph / 1894-1939 / Radetzkymarsch; Bachmann, Ingeborg / 1926-1973 / Drei Wege zum See; Musil, Robert (1880-1942): Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Roth, Joseph (1894-1939): Radetzkymarsch; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See
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    Introduction: Negotiating modernity in the Austrian context -- Modernity, nationalism, and the Austrian crisis -- Vater, Landesvater, Gottvater: Musil and the ancien régime -- Sepp, Feuermaul, and Schmeisser: enemies of the empire in Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften -- "Europe is committing suicide": Joseph Roth's Radetzkymarsch -- "How much home does a person need?": Ingeborg Bachmann's "Drei Wege zum See" -- Conclusion: Austria and the transition to modernity

  16. In the shadow of empire
    Austrian experiences of modernity in the writings of Musil, Roth, and Bachmann
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY

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    ISBN: 9781571133878; 1571133879
    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics and culture
    Subjects: Austrian literature
    Other subjects: Musil 1880-1942: Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Roth 1894-1939: Radetzkymarsch; Bachmann 1926-1973: Drei Wege zum See
    Scope: 254 S. : Ill., 23cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  17. Sich ein Haus schreiben
    drei Texte aus Ingeborg Bachmanns Prosa
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Wehrhahn, Hannover-Laatzen

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 3932324366
    RVK Categories: GN 2949
    DDC Categories: 830
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Subjects: Metapher; Haus; Erzähltechnik
    Other subjects: Bachmann, Ingeborg <1926-1973>; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Jugend in einer österreichischen Stadt; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Malina
    Scope: 222 S.
  18. Nobody's voice
    constructions of poetic identity in Celan, Rilke and Bachmann
    Published: 2006

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
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    Source: Specialised Catalogue of Comparative Literature
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation; Microfilm
    Subjects: Identität; Poetik
    Other subjects: Rilke, Rainer Maria (1875-1926): Die Aufzeichnungen des Malte Laurids Brigge; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Böhmen liegt am Meer; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See; Celan, Paul (1920-1970)
    Scope: 224 S.
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    New York, NY, Columbia Univ., Diss., 2006

  19. Poesie und Trauma der Grenze
    literarische Grenzfiktionen bei Ingeborg Bachmann und Terézia Mora
    Published: 2006

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    Source: Online Contents Comparative Literature
    Language: German
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Print
    Parent title: In: Weimarer Beiträge; Wien : Passagen-Verl., 1955-; Band 52, Heft 1 (2006), Seite 82-104

    Other subjects: Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See; Mora, Terézia (1971-); Mora, Terézia (1971-): Seltsame Materie
  20. Sich ein Haus schreiben
    drei Texte aus Ingeborg Bachmanns Prosa
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Wehrhahn, Hannover

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
    13.341.13
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    Source: Specialised Catalogue of Comparative Literature
    Language: German
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 3932324366
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    9783932324369
    RVK Categories: GN 2949
    DDC Categories: 830
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    Subjects: Erzähltechnik; Haus; Metapher
    Other subjects: Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Jugend in einer österreichischen Stadt; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Malina; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See
    Scope: 222 S., 21 cm, 240 gr.
    Notes:

    Zugl.:Trondheim, Univ., Diss.

  21. In the shadow of empire
    Austrian experiences of modernity in the writings of Musil, Roth, and Bachmann
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Austria was not the only European country whose old order disintegrated in the early twentieth century, giving way to the crisis of modernity, nor the only country whose literature bears the marks of this crisis. But modernity's onset was experienced... more

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    Austria was not the only European country whose old order disintegrated in the early twentieth century, giving way to the crisis of modernity, nor the only country whose literature bears the marks of this crisis. But modernity's onset was experienced differently in Austria: in the words of Karl Kraus, it served as 'laboratory for the fall of world civilization.' This book examines the crisis as reflected in fiction written by Robert Musil, Joseph Roth, and Ingeborg Bachmann between 1920 and 1970. After examining the elusive concept of modernity, Malcolm Spencer looks at the responses of the three authors to the central themes of modernity: fragmentation, nationalism, the end of empire, and ambivalence. Chapters on Musil examine his understanding of the 'ancien régime' in Austria and his analysis of the ideological stage of modernity. Spencer then considers Roth's more negative reaction, showing the post-imperial novel 'Radetzkymarsch' to be a nostalgic response to the collapse of Habsburg Austria and the rise of fascism. The final chapter looks again at the end of empire, not in the work of writers who lived through it, but through that of one who experienced it as a historical and cultural legacy: Ingeborg Bachmann. Malcolm Spencer is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Birmingham Introduction: Negotiating modernity in the Austrian context -- Modernity, nationalism, and the Austrian crisis -- Vater, Landesvater, Gottvater: Musil and the ancien régime -- Sepp, Feuermaul, and Schmeisser: enemies of the empire in Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften -- "Europe is committing suicide": Joseph Roth's Radetzkymarsch -- "How much home does a person need?": Ingeborg Bachmann's "Drei Wege zum See" -- Conclusion: Austria and the transition to modernity

     

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    Subjects: Austrian literature; Musil, Robert ; 1880-1942 ; Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Roth, Joseph ; 1894-1939 ; Radetzkymarsch; Bachmann, Ingeborg ; 1926-1973 ; Drei Wege zum See; Austrian literature ; 20th century ; History and criticism
    Other subjects: Roth, Joseph (1894-1939): Radetzkymarsch; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See; Musil, Robert (1880-1942): Mann ohne Eigenschaften
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  22. In the shadow of empire
    Austrian experiences of modernity in the writings of Musil, Roth, and Bachmann
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    "Austria was not the only European country whose old order disintegrated in the early twentieth century, giving way to the crisis of modernity, nor the only country whose literature bears the marks of this crisis. But modernity's onset was... more

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    "Austria was not the only European country whose old order disintegrated in the early twentieth century, giving way to the crisis of modernity, nor the only country whose literature bears the marks of this crisis. But modernity's onset was experienced differently in Austria: in the words of Karl Kraus, the country served as a "laboratory for the fall of world civilization." This book examines the crisis as reflected in fiction written by Robert Musil, Joseph Roth, and Ingeborg Bachmann between 1920 and 1970. After examining the elusive concept of modernity, Malcolm Spencer looks at the response of the three authors to the central themes of modernity: fragmentation, nationalism, the end of empire, and ambivalence. Chapters on Musil examine his understanding of the ancien regime in Austria and his analysis of the ideological stage of modernity. Spencer then considers Roth's more negative reaction, showing the post-imperial novel Radetzkymarsch to be a nostalgic response to the collapse of Habsburg Austria and the rise of fascism. The final chapter looks again at the end of empire, not in the work of writers who lived through it, but through that of one who experienced it as a historical and cultural legacy: Ingeborg Bachmann."--Jacket

     

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    Introduction: Negotiating modernity in the Austrian contextModernity, nationalism, and the Austrian crisis -- Vater, Landesvater, Gottvater: Musil and the ancien régime -- Sepp, Feuermaul, and Schmeisser: enemies of the empire in Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften -- "Europe is committing suicide": Joseph Roth's Radetzkymarsch -- "How much home does a person need?": Ingeborg Bachmann's "Drei Wege zum See" -- Conclusion: Austria and the transition to modernity.

  23. In the shadow of empire
    Austrian experiences of modernity in the writings of Musil, Roth, and Bachmann
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Camden House, Rochester, NY [u.a.]

    Introduction: Negotiating modernity in the Austrian context -- Modernity, nationalism, and the Austrian crisis -- Vater, Landesvater, Gottvater: Musil and the ancien regime -- Enemies of the empire in "Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften": Sepp, Feuermaul,... more

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    Introduction: Negotiating modernity in the Austrian context -- Modernity, nationalism, and the Austrian crisis -- Vater, Landesvater, Gottvater: Musil and the ancien regime -- Enemies of the empire in "Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften": Sepp, Feuermaul, and Schmeisser -- "Europe is committing suicide": Joseph Roth's Radetzkymarsch -- "How much home does a person need?": Ingeborg Bachmann's "Drei Wege zum See" -- Conclusion: Austria and what it means to be modern -- Bibliography -- Index

     

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    Series: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Subjects: Austrian literature
    Other subjects: Musil, Robert (1880-1942): Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften; Roth, Joseph (1894-1939): Radetzkymarsch; Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973): Drei Wege zum See
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    Introduction: Negotiating modernity in the Austrian context -- Modernity, nationalism, and the Austrian crisis -- Vater, Landesvater, Gottvater: Musil and the ancien régime -- Sepp, Feuermaul, and Schmeisser: enemies of the empire in Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften -- "Europe is committing suicide": Joseph Roth's Radetzkymarsch -- "How much home does a person need?": Ingeborg Bachmann's "Drei Wege zum See" -- Conclusion: Austria and the transition to modernity.