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"Eyes of the Eternal Brother", p. 340
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''Jeremiah'', pp. 337, 340
''Jeremiah'', pp. 337, 340
''Joseph Fouche'', p. 340
''Joseph Fouché'', p. 340
''Magellan'', p. 341
''Montaigne'', pp. 341, 350
"Rachel Argues with God", p. 340
''Three Masters'', pp. 338, 340
''Die Welt von Gestern'', pp. 353, 462
''The World of Yesterday'', p. 462
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[1993]: Edition Atelier, Wien

Turn-of-the-Century Vienna and its Legacy. Essays in Honor of Donald G. Daviau. Edietd by Jeffrey B. Berlin, Jorun B. Johns, and Richard H. Lawaon. 546p.

Contents:

Prefaces

[1].
Peter Marboe, Wolfgang Waldner, p. (i)
[2].
Wolfgang Unger, pp. iii-vii
[3].
Richard H. Lawson, pp. ix-x

Essays

[4].
Lore Muerdel Dormer. "Saint and Sinner: Some Reflections on the Image of Woman in the Works of Hofmannsthal and his Viennese Contemporaries", pp. (1)-18
[5].
Gudrun Brokoph Mauch. "The Transformation of a Stereotype: The Femme Fragile in Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Der Abenteuer und die Sängerin", pp. (19)-28
[6].
Reingard Nethersole. "Viennese Early Postmodernism: Hofmannsthal's 'Prolog zu dem Buch Anatol'", pp. (29)-45
[7].
Adrian Del Caro. "Hofmannsthal's Vienna 1890-1900: The Poetics of Transition", pp. (47)-65
[8].
Jens Rieckmann. "Schools of Inauthenticity: the Image of the Akademisches Gymnasium and the Burgtheater in Hofmannsthal's Formative years", pp. (67)-77
[9].
Klaus Weissenberger. "Hofmannsthal's Essays 'Erinnerung schöner Tage' and 'Augenblick in Griechenland' - An Artistic Depiction of the Creative Process", pp. (79)-88
[10].
G. J. Weinberger. "Arthur Schnitzler's The Sisters, or Casanova in Spa as Bildungskomödie", pp. (89)-102
[11].
Gerd Schneider. "Time and Time Again: Perspectivism, Primeval Power, and Eternal Recurrence in the Works of Friedrich Nietzsche and Arthur Schnitzler", pp. 103-118
[12].
Esther N. Elstun. "Richard Beer-Hofmann as (Auto)Biographer: Paula", pp. (119)-134
[13].
Kari Grimstad. "Karl Kraus as Playwright", pp. (135)-161
[14].
George C. Schoolfield. "Rilke's fin-de-siècle", pp. (163)-192
[15].
Leo A. Lensing. "Scribbling Squids and the Giant Octopus: Oskar Kokoschka's Unpublished Portrait of Peter Altenberg", pp. (193)-220. Contains 3 plates: Peter Altenberg (1909),p. 218; Peter Altenberg (1907), p. 219; Peter Altenberg (1914), p. 220
[16].
Andrew Barker. "Franz Kafka and Peter Altenberg", pp. (221)-238
[17].
Guy Stern. "Felice Bauer before and after Kafka: Searching for Her Views of Their Relationship", pp. (239)-250. Contains 4 photographs: Portrait of Felice Bauer by Teha Schleusner, p. 241; Ex Libris Felice Bauer, p. 244; Felice Bauer and her husband, February 1919, p. 245; Envelope of a letter from Kafka to Felice Bauer, p. 247
[18].
Dietmar Goltschnigg. "Never-Ending Shame: The Miserable End of Josef K. in the context of Kafka's Life and Work", pp. (251)-267
[19].
Maria Luise Caputo-Mayr. "The Grotesque in Kafka: A Critical Appraisal of Scholarly Discussion", pp. (269)-286
[20].
Kathleen Thorpe. "Notes on Rudolf Payer von Thurn's Novelle: Doktor Faust. Ein Gelehrtenschicksal", pp. (287)-296
[21].
Mark H. Gelber. "Theodor Herzl, Martin Buber, Berthold Feiwel, and the Young-Jewish Viennese Poets", pp. (297)-316
[22].
Donald A. Prater. "Stefan Zweig and the Vienna of Yesterday", pp. (317)-336
[23].
Joseph P. Strelka. "The Paradox and Dilemma of the Humanist in Our Century: On the Fiftieth Anniversary (1942-1992) of the Death of Stefan Zweig", pp. (337)-350
[24].
Harry Zohn. "The Tragic End of a Great European: Stefan Zweig's Letters from Exile", pp. (351)-360
[25].
Jeffrey B. Berlin. "The Struggle for Survival - From Hitler's Appointment to the Nazi Book-Burnings: Some Unpublished Stefan Zweig Letters, with an Unpublished Manifesto", pp. (361)-387
[26].
Beth Bjorklund. "Horváth's Unbekannte", pp. (389)-412
[27].
Ehrhard Bahr. "Modernism and Antimodernism in Werfel's Work between 1923 and 1933: A Reassessment", pp. (413)-423
[28].
Margarita Pazi. "Max Brod" Unambo", pp. (425)-441
[29].
Michael Mitchell. "'A City Set Apart from the World': The Image of Vienna in F. T. Csokor's Work", pp. (443)-458
[30].
Rodney Symington. "Doderer's Cannae: History as Metaphor, Metaphor as History", pp. (459)-479
[31].
Jürgen Koppensteiner. "Franz Karl Ginzkey and the Old Austrian Army: Remarks on the Life and Work of a Poet from the Milieu of Jung-Wien", pp. (481)-492
[32].
Allan Janik. "Wittgenstein on Madness, Mistakes, Metaphysics, and Method", pp. (493)-505
[33].
Reinhold Grimm. "'My Stepmother Town': Felix Pollak and Vienna", pp. (507)-528
[34].
Tabula gratulatoria, pp. (529)-531
[35].
Index, pp. (533)-546

References to Stefan Zweig

[1].
Zweig, Stefan [pseud. Stephen Branch], pp. 2, 3, 29, 47, 221, 302, 305-307, 309, 310, 314, 315, 317-387, 481, 483
[2].
Balzac, pp. 338, 340, 349
[3].
"Der begrabene Leuchter", p. 356
[4].
"Brennendes Geheimnis", p. 351
[5].
Briefe an Freunde, p. 351
[6].
"The Buried Candlestick", pp. 341, 356
[7].
Castellio against Calvin, pp. 341, 348
[8].
"Declaraçao", p. 350
[9].
Erasmus, pp. 340, 341, 354
[10].
"Eyes of the Eternal Brother", p. 340
[11].
Jeremiah, pp. 337, 340
[12].
Joseph Fouché, p. 340
[13].
Magellan, p. 341
[14].
Montaigne, pp. 341, 350
[15].
"Rachel Argues with God", p. 340
[16].
Three Masters, pp. 338, 340
[17].
Die Welt von Gestern, pp. 353, 462
[18].
The World of Yesterday, p. 462