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Stefan Zweig : A Bibliography
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ISBN: 146965766X 1469657651 Year: 1965 Publisher: Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press

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The time before death : twentieth-century memoirs
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ISBN: 9789042036123 9042036125 9401208832 9789401208833 Year: 2013 Volume: 159 Publisher: Amsterdam : Rodopi,

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This collection of fifteen essays deals with the literary memoirs of major twentieth-century writers and focuses on the spiritual, physical and moral devastation of 20th century life. They are comparative and cross-cultural. There is no other collection of essays with this range brought under one cover.

Stefan Zweig Reconsidered
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ISBN: 3110931400 9783110931402 9783484651623 3484651628 Year: 2012 Publisher: Tübingen

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This volume is comprised of 14 contributions, which are revised and expanded versions of lectures held at an international conference on Stefan Zweig that took place in Israel in 2004. The essays focus on Zweig's biographical writings (for example Erasmus and Fouché), as well as on several aspects of his literary works that have been neglected since the revival of academic studies of his writings and career commenced some 25 years ago. These include: Zweig's conception of the daemonic, Zweig and Christianity, the discourse of love in his writings, Zweig as an Austrian eulogist, his understanding of theater, etc. Contributors from Austria, Germany, France, Belgium, Slovenia, and Israel bring refreshingly diverse perspectives and new concerns to this scholarly project. With contributions from Vera Apfelthaler, Matjaz Birk, Denis Charbit, Sarah Fraiman-Morris, Mark H. Gelber, Jacob Golomb, Bernhard Greiner, Gert Kerschbaumer, Hanni Mittelmann, Klaus Mueller, Michel Reffet, Ingrid Spoerk, Robert Wistrich.

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