Placing Schnitzler

Edited by Judith Beniston and Andrew Webber

Austrian Studies 27

Modern Humanities Research Association

25 January 2020  •  298pp

ISBN: 978-1-781889-00-8 (paperback)

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The intensive editorial work currently being undertaken by teams in Austria, Germany and Great Britain is providing substantial new resources for academic study of and creative engagement with the work of Arthur Schnitzler (1862-1931), opening up new avenues of research and revealing previously obscured and unknown aspects of his writing processes and creative identity. While the writer himself bemoaned the tendency to view his work through the clichéd lens of recurrent themes (love, sex, dream, play, death), this volume explores where the twenty-first century is placing Schnitzler.

Contents:

1-12

Introduction: Being in Place
Andrew Webber
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0001

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13-28

Saved Face, Defended Place: Arthur Schnitzler's Posture of Detachment and the Codes of Cool Conduct
Marie Kolkenbrock
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0013

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29-43

Dealing with 'Difficulty' in Comedies of Love: Arthur Schnitzler's Komödie der Verführung and Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Der Schwierige
Wolfgang Lukas
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0029

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44-57

Reconstructing Arthur Schnitzler's Library: Literary and Biographical Sources for 'Die Frau des Weisen'
Martin Anton Müller
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0044

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58-73

Going Home: The Everyday as a Space for (Dis-)Connection in Arthur Schnitzler's Liebelei
Ruth Schor
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0058

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74-88

Arthur Schnitzler and Scofield Thayer: A Literary Encounter between Viennese Modernism and America
Achim Aurnhammer, Susanne Neubrand
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0074

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89-104

Schnitzler in Britain: Authorship, Translation and Finding a Place at the National Theatre
Nicole Robertson
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0089

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105-119

Dashes, Decoupling and Break-Off: (re-)placements of Discourses On Sexuality in Reigen, Reizender Reigen and Reigen Reloaded
Marina Rauchenbacher
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0105

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120-33

Textual Genesis and Intratextuality: Arthur Schnitzler's Novella 'Der Witwer' and its Dramatization 'Die Gefährtin'
Eva Höfflin-Grether
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0120

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134-148

Restoring Order and the Persistence of the Uncanny: Towards a Reconstructed Genetic Version of Arthur Schnitzler's Novella 'Blumen'
Isabella Schwentner
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0134

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149-162

'… die uns nehmen, was uns gehört': On Gender and Economics in Schnitzler's 'Der grüne Kakadu'
Anna Lindner
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0149

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163-78

Wrestling with Marionettes: Entangled Embodiment and Posthuman Agency in Schnitzler's 'Zum großen Wurstel'
Annja Neumann
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0163

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179-94

Travelling Cases: Figures of Displacement in and around Schnitzler's Das weite Land
Andrew Webber
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0179

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195-209

Schnitzler and the Place of Tendentious Drama: Professor Bernhardi
Judith Beniston
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0195

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210-223

Anxiety and the Imperial City: Arthur Schnitzler's 'Die Toten schweigen'
Imke Meyer
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0210

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224-236

Schnitzler in Historical Contexts: The Case of Fräulein Else
Michael Scheffel
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0224

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237-245

Edward Timms (1937–2018): A Memoir
Ritchie Robertson
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0237

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246-248

Review of Robert Müller, Thomas Schwarz, Günter Helmes, Paralipomena
Florian Krobb
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0246

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248-250

Review of Jacqueline Vansant, Austria Made in Hollywood
Katya Krylova
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0248

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250-252

Review of Allyson Fiddler, The Art of Resistance. Cultural Protest against the Austrian Far Right in the Early Twenty-First Century
Eva Kuttenberg
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0250

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252-254

Review of Paul Miller, Claire Morelon, Embers of Empire. Continuity and Rupture in the Habsburg Successor States after 1918
Matthew Stibbe
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0252

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254-258

Review of Katharina Prager, Gilbert Carr, Geist versus Zeitgeist. Karl Kraus in der ersten Republik
Andrew Barker
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0254

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258-260

Review of Clemens Ruthner, Habsburgs 'Dark Continent'. Postkoloniale Lektüren zur österreichischen Literatur und Kultur im langen 19. Jahrhundert
Gilbert J. Carr
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0258

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260-261

Review of Elena Shapira, Design Dialogue. Jews, Culture and Viennese Modernism
Cathy Gelbin
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0260

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261-263

Review of Ulrike Robeck, Egon Erwin Kisch in Pola. Kriegsreportagen vom Ende des Krieges
Jon Hughes
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0261

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263-265

Review of Annette Vieth, Poetiken des Traumas. Mit Analysen zu Ingeborg Bachmanns Malina, Monika Marons Stille Zeile Sechs und Terézia Moras Alle Tage
Marlen Mairhofer
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0263

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265-266

Review of Steffen Arndal, Raum um 1900. Raumwahrnehmung in Literatur und Kunst des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts mit besonderer Berücksichtigung Rainer Maria Rilkes
Aina Marti-Balcells
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0265

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267-268

Review of Sebastian Weirauch, Gegen Ironie sind sie machtlos. Eine medienkritische Untersuchung von Elfriede Jelineks subversiver Rhetorik
Sarah Neelsen
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0267

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269-270

Review of Friederike Felicitas Günther, Grenzgänge zum Anorganischen bei Rilke und Celan
Syamala Roberts
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0269

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270-272

Review of Jacques Le Rider, Karl Kraus. Phare et brûlot de la modernité viennoise
Ritchie Robertson
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0270

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272-274

Review of Maria Piok, Ulrike Tanzer, Kyra Waldner, Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach. Schriftstellerin zwischen den Welten, Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft. Germanistische Reihe Band 90
Charlotte Woodford
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0272

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274-276

Review of Stefan Maurer, Doris Neumann-Rieser, Günther Stocker, Diskurse des Kalten Krieges. Eine andere österreichische Nachkriegsliteratur
Heide Kunzelmann
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0274

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276-278

Review of Tomislav Zelić, Traditionsbrüche. Neue Forschungsansätze zu Hermann Bahr
Andrew Barker
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0276

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278-280

Review of Tatjana Lichtenstein, Zionists in Interwar Czechoslovakia. Minority Nationalism and the Politics of Belonging
James Koranyi
doi:10.5699/austrianstudies.27.2019.0278

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Bibliography entry:

Beniston, Judith, and Andrew Webber (eds), Placing Schnitzler (= Austrian Studies, 27 (2020))

First footnote reference: 35 Placing Schnitzler, ed. by Judith Beniston and Andrew Webber (= Austrian Studies, 27 (2020)), p. 21.

Subsequent footnote reference: 37 Beniston and Webber, p. 47.

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Bibliography entry:

Beniston, Judith, and Andrew Webber (eds). 2020. Placing Schnitzler (= Austrian Studies, 27)

Example citation: ‘A quotation occurring on page 21 of this work’ (Beniston and Webber 2020: 21).

Example footnote reference: 35 Beniston and Webber 2020: 21.

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