Fictions from an Orphan State: Literary Reflections of Austria Between Habsburg and Hitler

Fictions from an Orphan State: Literary Reflections of Austria Between Habsburg and Hitler

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Aug 1, 2012 · English · Hardcover (214 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 214
Language English
Published Aug 1, 2012
Publisher Camden House
Edition 1
ISBN-10 1571135316
ISBN-13 9781571135315

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In this thought-provoking exploration of Austrian literature, the author delves into the rich tapestry of narratives woven during a tumultuous period between the decline of the Habsburg Empire and the rise of Nazi Germany. By focusing on key literary figures such as Andreas Latzko and Ernst Weiss, he effectively highlights how their stories encapsulate the complexities of identity, displacement, and national consciousness in an orphaned state struggling for self-definition.

Through insightful analysis, the author examines how these fictional works reflect the anxieties of a nation caught between its imperial past and a future overshadowed by totalitarianism. This text invites readers to consider the intricate relationships between literature and history, emphasizing the profound impact of cultural heritage on the narratives that emerge from periods of upheaval. It serves as an important reminder of how literary expressions can both challenge and illuminate the collective memory of a society facing existential questions.

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