2017 March 20: Stefan Zweig: European, Humanist, Collector

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This study day is hosted by the British Library, London. "Experts on Zweig will discuss the cosmopolitan writer's hopes for European unity and hos his manuscript collection - his 'magical circle of sublime figures' - came to express these ideals. As Zweig becomes ever more popular following recent English translations and re-publications of mainly essays and short stories, this study day will discuss the latest research approaches to Zweig, as well as focus on aspects of Zweig's understudied activity of collecting". "To mark the 75th anniversary of the death of Stefan Zweig (23.02.2017), the British Library will present a display in the Treasures Gallery, 'The Magic of Manuscripts: Stefan Zweig's Literary and Musical Treasures 921.02 - 11.06.2017)".

The programme:

[1].
Registration; Tea/Coffee
[2].
Welcome: Kristian Jensen (Head of Collections and Curation, British Library)

In the Heart of Europe (Chair: Robert Vilain, University of Bristol)

[3].
Klemens Renoldner (Director, Stefan Zweig Cente, Salzburg): "When Europe was destroyed; the 75th anniversary of Stefan Zweig's death in exile"
[4].
Marleen Rensen (University of Amsterdam): "Stefan Zweig: Narrating Lives, Narrating Europe"
[5].
Will Stone (Poet, writer, translator): "Europe before the Abyss"

In Exile (Chair: Steffan Davies, University of Bristol)

[6].
Margit Dirscheri (QMUL): "Everyone an Island: Stefan Zweig's early years in exile"
[7].
Matthew Werlet (Richard-Strauss-Institut, Garmisch-Partenkirchen): "The price of silence: Zweig (en)countering, collecting and collaborating with Richard Strauss"
[8].
Roundtable: "Stefan Zweig: The Great European"

The Collector (Chair: Pardaad Chamsaz, British Library / Bristol) <lst type=bracket start=9> Rudiger Gorner (QMUL): "Stefan Zweig, the Collector: Securing European cultural heritage and documenting creative processes"