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Broch, Hermann

Apocalypse and utopia in the Austrian novel of the 1930s Hermann Broch and Robert Musil... [Pg.93]

In 1930, six years after the publication of The Magic Mountain, there appeared the first parts of two novels by Austrian writers that were destined to take their place alongside Mann s work as summative achievements of European modernist fiction. Hermann Broch s 1888. Pasenow oder die Romantik (Pasenow the Romantic (1888)) was the first volume of the trilogy Die Schlafwandler (The Sleepwalkers, 1932.), whose second and third parts were published in 1931 and 1932. Book i of Robert Musil s Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften (The Man Without Qualities, 1953-60) was followed by a portion of Book 2 in 1933, but the work remained incomplete, a massive fragment, on its author s death in 1942. ... [Pg.93]

The trilogy, together with Broch s own short commentaries on it, has been republished as volume i of Hermann Broch, Kommentierte Werkausgabe, ed. Paul Michael Liitzeler, 13 (17) vols. (Frankfurt am Main, 1974-81). Future references to the complete works will be abbreviated to KW. Willa and Edwin Muir s translation The Sleepwalkers (1932.) has been reprinted with an introduction by Michael Tanner (London, Melbourne and New York, 1986). All references to this edition will use the abbreviation S. [Pg.108]

Durzak, Manfred, Hermann Broch. Dichtung und Erkenntnis (Stuttgart, 1978) Hickman, Hannah, Robert Musil and the Culture of Vienna (London, 1984) Horrocks, David, The novel as history Hermann Broch s trilogy Die Schlafwandler , in A. F. Bance (ed.), Weimar Germany Writers and Politics (Edinburgh, 1982), pp. 38-52... [Pg.109]

Kessler, Michael, and Paul Michael Liitzeler (eds.), Hermann Broch. Das dichterische Werk (Tubingen, 1987)... [Pg.109]

Liitzelei Paul Michael, Hermann Broch Die Schlafwandler (1930-32) , in P. M. Liitzeler (ed.), Deutsche Romane des 20. Jahrhunderts. Neue Interpretationen (Konigstein, 1983), pp. 200-17... [Pg.109]

Liitzelei Paul Michael, Hermann Broch. Eine Biographic (Frankfurt am Main, 1985) Liitzeleg Paul Michael (ed.), Hermann Broch (Frankfurt am Main, 1986)... [Pg.109]

Ritzeg Monika, Hermann Broch und die Kulturkrise des friihen 10. Jahrhunderts (Stuttgart, 1988)... [Pg.109]

Schlant, Ernestine, Hermann Broch (Boston and New York, 1978)... [Pg.109]

Steinecke, Hartmut, and Joseph P. Strelka (eds.), Romanstruktur und Menschenrecht bei Hermann Broch (Bern, 1990)... [Pg.109]

GRAHAM BARTRAM is Lecturer in German Studies and former Associate Dean (Postgraduate and Research) in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Lancaster University. His co-edited books include Brecht in Perspective (1982), Culture and Society in the GDR (1984), Walter Benjamin in the Postmodern (1994) and Reconstructing the Past Representations of the Fascist Era in Postwar European Culture (1996). He is currently working on a study of Hermann Broch s Die Schlafwandler. [Pg.306]

Germany defeated by Allies collapse of Nazi regime July Potsdam Conference divides Germany and Austria into Allied zones of occupation (American, British, French, Soviet). Berlin (in Soviet zone) also divided into four occupied sectors. Four Allies initially agree goals of de-Nazification, demilitarisation and democratisation. Hermann Broch, Der Tod des Vergil... [Pg.316]


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