Author: Arthur Schnitzler
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Languages : en
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Briefe, dt. The letters of Arthur Schnitzler to Hermann Bahr
The Letters of Arthur Schnitzler to Hermann Bahr
Author: Arthur Schnitzler
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : de
Pages : 210
Book Description
Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) and Hermann Bahr (1863-1934), two of the leading literary personalities in turn-of-the-century Vienna, maintained a friendship that lasted forty years. These letters contribute to an understanding of the life, times, and writings of both of these important authors and provide another perspective on the Jung-Wien group. This edition also includes Daviau's valuable annotations to the text, as well as brief biographies of figures mentioned in the letters. The introduction includes useful summaries of related texts not available for publication at the time.
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : de
Pages : 210
Book Description
Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) and Hermann Bahr (1863-1934), two of the leading literary personalities in turn-of-the-century Vienna, maintained a friendship that lasted forty years. These letters contribute to an understanding of the life, times, and writings of both of these important authors and provide another perspective on the Jung-Wien group. This edition also includes Daviau's valuable annotations to the text, as well as brief biographies of figures mentioned in the letters. The introduction includes useful summaries of related texts not available for publication at the time.
The Letters of Arthur Schnitzler to Hermann Bahr
Author: Donald G. Daviau
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Languages : en
Pages : 198
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Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) and Hermann Bahr (1863-1934), two of the leading literary personalities in turn-of-the-century Vienna, maintained a friendship that lasted forty years. These letters contribute to an understanding of the life, times, and writings of both of these important authors and provide another perspective on the Jung-Wien group. This edition also includes Daviau's valuable annotations to the text, as well as brief biographies of figures mentioned in the letters. The introduction includes useful summaries of related texts not available for publication at the time.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931) and Hermann Bahr (1863-1934), two of the leading literary personalities in turn-of-the-century Vienna, maintained a friendship that lasted forty years. These letters contribute to an understanding of the life, times, and writings of both of these important authors and provide another perspective on the Jung-Wien group. This edition also includes Daviau's valuable annotations to the text, as well as brief biographies of figures mentioned in the letters. The introduction includes useful summaries of related texts not available for publication at the time.
The Letters of Arthur Schnitzler to Hermann Bahr
Author: Arthur Schnitzler
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781469657400
Category : Authors, Austrian
Languages : de
Pages : 183
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9781469657400
Category : Authors, Austrian
Languages : de
Pages : 183
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LETTERS OF ARTHUR SCHNITZLER TO HERMANN BAHR ED. D. G. DAVIAU.
The Letters of Arthur Schizler to Hermann Bahr
Journeys Into Madness
Author: Gemma Blackshaw
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 0857454587
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
At the turn of the century, Sigmund Freud's investigation of the mind represented a particular journey into mental illness, but it was not the only exploration of this 'territory' in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Sanatoriums were the new tourism destinations, psychiatrists were collecting art works produced by patients and writers were developing innovative literary techniques to convey a character's interior life. This collection of essays uses the framework of journeys in order to highlight the diverse artistic, cultural and medical responses to a peculiarly Viennese anxiety about the madness of modern times. The travellers of these journeys vary from patients to doctors, artists to writers, architects to composers and royalty to tourists; in engaging with their histories, the contributors reveal the different ways in which madness was experienced and represented in 'Vienna 1900'. Gemma Blackshaw is Reader in Art History at Plymouth University. She is currently working on a Leverhulme-funded book on portraiture in Vienna circa 1900. She co-curated the exhibition Madness and Modernity: Art, Architecture and Mental Illness in Vienna 1900 (London and Vienna, 2009-10) and co-edited the exhibition catalogue. Sabine Wieber is Lecturer in Art History at the University of Glasgow. She has published on German and Austrian design culture, German national identity and constructions of gender in Vienna circa 1900. She co-curated the exhibition Madness and Modernity: Art, Architecture and Mental Illness in Vienna 1900 (Vienna, 2010).
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 0857454587
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 221
Book Description
At the turn of the century, Sigmund Freud's investigation of the mind represented a particular journey into mental illness, but it was not the only exploration of this 'territory' in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Sanatoriums were the new tourism destinations, psychiatrists were collecting art works produced by patients and writers were developing innovative literary techniques to convey a character's interior life. This collection of essays uses the framework of journeys in order to highlight the diverse artistic, cultural and medical responses to a peculiarly Viennese anxiety about the madness of modern times. The travellers of these journeys vary from patients to doctors, artists to writers, architects to composers and royalty to tourists; in engaging with their histories, the contributors reveal the different ways in which madness was experienced and represented in 'Vienna 1900'. Gemma Blackshaw is Reader in Art History at Plymouth University. She is currently working on a Leverhulme-funded book on portraiture in Vienna circa 1900. She co-curated the exhibition Madness and Modernity: Art, Architecture and Mental Illness in Vienna 1900 (London and Vienna, 2009-10) and co-edited the exhibition catalogue. Sabine Wieber is Lecturer in Art History at the University of Glasgow. She has published on German and Austrian design culture, German national identity and constructions of gender in Vienna circa 1900. She co-curated the exhibition Madness and Modernity: Art, Architecture and Mental Illness in Vienna 1900 (Vienna, 2010).
The Correspondence of Arthur Schnitzler and Raoul Auernheimer with Raoul Auernheimer's Aphorisms
Author: Arthur Schnitzler
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Category : Germanic languages
Languages : de
Pages : 184
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Publisher:
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Category : Germanic languages
Languages : de
Pages : 184
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Journal
Author: International Arthur Schnitzler Research Association
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 308
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Journal of the International Arthur Schnitzler Research Association
Author: International Arthur Schnitzler Research Association
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Category : Austrian literature
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Austrian literature
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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