'The Only Really Objective Novel Ever Written'? Arnold Bennett's 'Riceyman Steps'.
(2002)
Journal Article
Cartlidge, N. (2002). 'The Only Really Objective Novel Ever Written'? Arnold Bennett's 'Riceyman Steps'
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The Kunsthaus Tacheles: The Berlin Architecture Debate in Micro-Historical Context (2002)
Book Chapter
Stewart, J. C. (2002). The Kunsthaus Tacheles: The Berlin Architecture Debate in Micro-Historical Context. In S. Taberner, & F. Finlay (Eds.), Recasting German Identity: Culture, Politics and Literature in the Berlin Republic. Camden HouseThis collection of fifteen essays revisits the question of German identity. Unlike previous books on this topic, however, it does not focus exclusively on national identity in the aftermath of Hitler. Instead, it concentrates on the plurality of ethn... Read More about The Kunsthaus Tacheles: The Berlin Architecture Debate in Micro-Historical Context.
The World of the Waltz. Dance and Non-Contemporaneity in Schnitzler's Texts (2002)
Book Chapter
Stewart, J. C. (2002). The World of the Waltz. Dance and Non-Contemporaneity in Schnitzler's Texts. In F. Krobb, & I. Foster (Eds.), Arthur Schnitzler: Zeitgenossenschaften/Contemporaneities. Peter LangArthur Schnitzler lived through a time of profound political, social and intellectual change: the First World War transformed Austria from a huge multinational empire into a small Alpine republic; the liberal middle-class consensus which characterise... Read More about The World of the Waltz. Dance and Non-Contemporaneity in Schnitzler's Texts.
The Written City. Literary Representations of Vienna at the Turn of the Centuries (2002)
Book Chapter
Stewart, J. C. (2002). The Written City. Literary Representations of Vienna at the Turn of the Centuries. In E. Grabovszki, & J. Hardin (Eds.), Literature in Vienna at the Turn of the Centuries. Continuities and Discontinuities Around 1900 and 2000 (27-49). Camden HouseThis book of new essays by widely-published scholars from the United States, Great Britain, Germany, and Austria examines the artistic, social, political, and historical continuities and discontinuities in Viennese literature during the periods aroun... Read More about The Written City. Literary Representations of Vienna at the Turn of the Centuries.
A response to the case against compositionality: Universal sufficient applicability conditions (2002)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Friedemann, S. L. (2002, December). A response to the case against compositionality: Universal sufficient applicability conditions. Presented at Oneonta Undergraduate Philosophy Conference, Oneonta, NY, USA
Nicht die Kunst darf sich vereinnahmen lassen': Franzobel, Literature and Politics in the 'New Austria (2002)
Journal Article
Stewart, J. C. (2002). Nicht die Kunst darf sich vereinnahmen lassen': Franzobel, Literature and Politics in the 'New Austria. German Life and Letters, 55(2), 219-233. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0483.00226In the 1999 Austrian ‘Bundeswahl’, the FPÖ polled 27% of the vote, plunging Austria into political turmoil (Armin Thurnher). ‘Kulturpolitik’ assumed a pivotal role in the election, and continues to be an area of conflict in the ‘New Austria’, where t... Read More about Nicht die Kunst darf sich vereinnahmen lassen': Franzobel, Literature and Politics in the 'New Austria.