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Hugo Von Hofmannsthal and His Time

The European Imagination, 1860-1920

Hugo Von Hofmannsthal and His Time( )
Author: Broch, Hermann
Translator: Steinberg, Michael P.
ISBN:978-0-226-07516-7
Publication Date:Aug 1984
Publisher:University of Chicago Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $32.00
Book Description:

Hermann Broch (1886-1951) is remembered among English-speaking readers for his novels The Sleepwalkers and The Death of Virgil, and among German-speaking readers for his novels as well as his works on moral and political philosophy, his aesthetic theory, and his varied criticism. This study reveals Broch as a major historian as well, one who believes that true historical understanding requires the faculties of both poet and philosopher. Through an...
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Book Details
Pages:216
Detailed Subjects: Literary Criticism / European / German
History / Europe / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.8 Inches
Book Weight:0.735 Pounds
Author Biography
Broch, Hermann (Author)
Hermann Broch was a novelist, playwright, mathematician, and engineer. He was born in Vienna in 1886; he came to the United States in 1938. The Sleepwalkers (1932) Broch's prose trilogy describes three stages in the disintegration of modern European society. The Death of Virgil (1945), whom Broch considered a prototype of the modern individual, depicts the last eighteen hours of the life of Virgil. Broch's vision of the immanence of death will probably be regarded as his most original contribution to human experience.

Broch was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship (1941-42), a membership in the American Institute of Arts and Letters (1942), and a Rockefeller Fellowship for Philosophical and Psychological Research at Princeton (1942-44).

Broch died in 1951.

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