A FRESH AND EXTENSIVE LOOK AT THE WORKS OF THE GREAT AUSTRIAN NOVELIST
IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN CULTURE OF HIS TIME.
A panel of authors, critics, and academics convened by the
Literaturhaus in Munich in 1999 voted Robert Musil's _The Man without
Qualities_ the most important German novel of the 20th century. Their
collective judgment restson strong foundations: on the work's
encyclopedic compass, embracing intellectual, social, political, and
cultural concerns embodied in themes of striking originality; on its
probing of key issues of Austrian and German life fromthe first four
decades of the twentieth century; on the brilliance of its language,
unsurpassed by any other 20th-century author writing in German. While
this Companion gives _The Man without Qualities_ the central focus it
deserves, it also contributes to a deeper understanding of Musil's
other significant works; in harnessing a team of established scholars
from North America and Europe to the task of providing an assessment
of Musil's work, it setsnew standards in scope and originality. The
analyses are embedded in an appreciation of the intellectual contexts
of Musil's writing, yielding fresh insights into Musil's artistic
accomplishment and into his place in the Austrianand German cultural
traditions of the 20th century.
Contributors: Philip Payne, Klaus Amann, Galin Tihanov, Matthias
Luserke-Jaqui, Silvia Bonacchi, Christian Rogowski, Peter Henninger,
Walter Fanta, Karl Corino, GeneseGrill, Burton Pike, Rüdiger Görner
Philip Payne is emeritus Professor of German Studies at Lancaster
University, UK; Graham Bartram is retired as Senior Lecturer in German
Studies at Lancaster University, UK; and GalinTihanov is the George
Steiner Professor of Comparative Literature at Queen Mary University
of London, UK.
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9781571136879
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2022
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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