Introduction - Katrin Kohl and Ritchie Robertson
Drama in Austria, 1918-45 - Judith Beniston
Austrian Prose Fiction, 1918-45 - Ritchie Robertson
Publishers and Institutions in Austria, 1918-45 - Murray G.
Hall
Popular Culture in Austria: Cabaret and Film, 1918-45 - Janet
Stewart
The Politics of Austrian Literature, 1927-56 -
Austrian Poetry, 1918-2000 - Katrin Kohl
Writing in Austria after 1945: The Political, Institutional, and
Publishing Context - Anthony Bushell
Austrian Responses to National Socialism and the Holocaust - Dagmar
C. G. Lorenz
Drama in Austria, 1945-2000 - Juliane Vogel
Austrian Prose Fiction, 1945-2000 - Jonathan Long
Popular Culture in Austria, 1945-2000 - Joseph McVeigh
Shifting Boundaries: Responses to Multiculturalism at the Turn of
the Twenty-First Century - Allyson Fiddler
Further Reading
Notes on Contributors
Index
Katrin Kohl is a Lecturer in German and a Fellow of Jesus College at the University of Oxford. Ritchie Robertson is a Professor of German and a Fellow of St. John's College at the University of Oxford.
The Kohl-Robertson volume should definitely be on the
'must-purchase' list of any university library. Beyond that, German
Studies departments would be well advised to put the title on their
graduate students' reading lists.
*MODERN LANGUAGE REVIEW*
This lucid, informative collection offers students and scholars of
Austrian Studies an immensely useful and insightful resource.
*GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW*
This work represents a fresh perspective on inquiries into the
nature and reception of Austrian literature of the last
century.
*ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW*
Looking at genres and the complex cultural climate of the period
after WWI, the contributors not only treat drama, prose fiction,
popular culture, and poetry but also look specifically at such
subjects as the paucity of publishers in Austria up to 1945,
politics from 1927 to 1956, National Socialism and the Holocaust,
and responses to multiculturalism at the turn of the 21st
century.
*CHOICE*
[G]eneral pieces range over publishers and institutions; the
politics of Austrian literature; Austrian poetry; the political,
institutional and publishing context since the Second World War;
responses to National Socialism and the Holocaust; and to
multiculturalism at the start of the new century. The expert
contributors are supported by a generous editorial policy, with a
table of key dates and a deft introductory chapter.
*FORUM FOR MODERN LANGUAGE STUDIES*
[A] fine volume of Austrian literary and cultural history in the
post-Habsburg era.... This text needs to be on the reading list of
any seminar in Austrian literature in the Anglophone world.... It
offers the rare pleasure of balance, clear prose, and a clear
narrative line, as well as scholarly erudition.
*MONATSHEFTE*
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