Postwar Austrian literature features an unusual number of writers whose literary attacks are directed at their own nation. How do we explain this high concentration of tirades in Austria? Thomas Bernhard's "Alte Meister" provides a possible answer. For Bernhard, the work of art is the primary object of critical judgments. The crucial site for this critical judgment is the museum, since it puts artworks on display in a nonreligious context, as artifacts divested of sacred meaning. Bernhard's novel indicates that Austria as a whole has become the object of sustained critique because it has elevated the museum to the status of the paradigmatic state institution. The critical judgments of authors are directed toward Austria because this nation ...
The non-Nazi aspects of the literary, artistic and cultural scene of interwar Austria, with an inevi...
W pracy chciałem się skupić na krytycznej wizji Wiednia w twórczości Thomasa Bernharda. Swoją interp...
I just stumbled across an interesting article by Austrian cultural critic Wolfgang Müller-Funk in th...
Thomas Bernhard\u27s play Heldenplatz and his novel Holzfällen provoked the Austrian public sphere i...
Thomas Bernhard\u27s play Heldenplatz and his novel Holzfällen provoked the Austrian public sphere i...
poster abstractThomas Bernhard was a prominent 20th-century Austrian author who was often heavily cr...
Occasions is a series of publications on themes related to Austria in the wider European historica...
This thesis analyses Thomas Bernhard's partially autobiographical but at the same time critical work...
Tourism and Austria--for most of the period since World War II, these two terms have been treated as...
This paper attempts to examine the development of the Anti-Heimatliteratur as a typical austrian lit...
Through a reading of Holzfällen, this essay seeks to address a persistent problem in the work of Tho...
Thomas Bernhard\u27s Frost combines allusions to Adalbert Stifter\u27s Der Nachsommer with reference...
This study re-evaluates and repositions the late writings of the Austrian author Thomas Bernhard (19...
Austrian post-war literature has long been interpreted as conservative and apologetic towards histor...
Austrian post-war literature has long been interpreted as conservative and apologetic towards histor...
The non-Nazi aspects of the literary, artistic and cultural scene of interwar Austria, with an inevi...
W pracy chciałem się skupić na krytycznej wizji Wiednia w twórczości Thomasa Bernharda. Swoją interp...
I just stumbled across an interesting article by Austrian cultural critic Wolfgang Müller-Funk in th...
Thomas Bernhard\u27s play Heldenplatz and his novel Holzfällen provoked the Austrian public sphere i...
Thomas Bernhard\u27s play Heldenplatz and his novel Holzfällen provoked the Austrian public sphere i...
poster abstractThomas Bernhard was a prominent 20th-century Austrian author who was often heavily cr...
Occasions is a series of publications on themes related to Austria in the wider European historica...
This thesis analyses Thomas Bernhard's partially autobiographical but at the same time critical work...
Tourism and Austria--for most of the period since World War II, these two terms have been treated as...
This paper attempts to examine the development of the Anti-Heimatliteratur as a typical austrian lit...
Through a reading of Holzfällen, this essay seeks to address a persistent problem in the work of Tho...
Thomas Bernhard\u27s Frost combines allusions to Adalbert Stifter\u27s Der Nachsommer with reference...
This study re-evaluates and repositions the late writings of the Austrian author Thomas Bernhard (19...
Austrian post-war literature has long been interpreted as conservative and apologetic towards histor...
Austrian post-war literature has long been interpreted as conservative and apologetic towards histor...
The non-Nazi aspects of the literary, artistic and cultural scene of interwar Austria, with an inevi...
W pracy chciałem się skupić na krytycznej wizji Wiednia w twórczości Thomasa Bernharda. Swoją interp...
I just stumbled across an interesting article by Austrian cultural critic Wolfgang Müller-Funk in th...