The vast extension of the Habsburg Empire, as well as its heterogeneous cultural and linguistic composition, were both the causes of its richness and demise. This gave way to a debate on the specific traits of Austrian literature, which in 1963 was enriched by Claudio Magris’ degree thesis, published under the title Il mito absburgico nella letteratura austriaca moderna. Starting from the assumptions of a Lukacian-style historicist critique, the book ended up offering a fascinating evocation of the cultural world of great Austria. Together with his subsequent Germanic and non-fiction works (Lontano da dove, L’anello di Clarisse, Danubio), this debut book forms a "Central European tetralogy"
Some of the key elements of Claudio Magris’ work as an academic surface in his writings on Friedrich...
Danube is considered an emblematic text because it uses a geographical entity to unite cultures, his...
While recent scholarship stresses the modernism of the literature of Viennese Modernism, in the 1960...
The vast extension of the Habsburg Empire, as well as its heterogeneous cultural and linguistic comp...
In Claudio Magris’s first pioneering study The Habsburg Myth in Modern Austrian Literature published...
This short article aims to stimulate a rethinking of the deep cultural sedimentations that do not em...
The present monograph focuses on the history of Italian literature and language in Austria's Habsbur...
This paper discusses the importance and frequency of Magris’ explorations of Musil and his major wor...
The eighteenth century plays a secondary role in Magris’ research. His major work on the topic is hi...
This article tries to work critically through my own (and the author’s) readings of Magris’ most fam...
This paper reflects on some significant aspects of one of Claudio Magris' most famous works, Danube....
Clemens Ruthner propone una lettura post-coloniale di alcuni prodotti letterari asburgici, nonché de...
Diaspora is one of the most important themes in Claudio Magris’ works, including its interrelations ...
The new book of Czech author Martin C. Putna offers a ‘deep insight’ and at the same time a ‘wide ov...
Magris had a deep relationship with his hometown Trieste, while feeling the need to distance himself...
Some of the key elements of Claudio Magris’ work as an academic surface in his writings on Friedrich...
Danube is considered an emblematic text because it uses a geographical entity to unite cultures, his...
While recent scholarship stresses the modernism of the literature of Viennese Modernism, in the 1960...
The vast extension of the Habsburg Empire, as well as its heterogeneous cultural and linguistic comp...
In Claudio Magris’s first pioneering study The Habsburg Myth in Modern Austrian Literature published...
This short article aims to stimulate a rethinking of the deep cultural sedimentations that do not em...
The present monograph focuses on the history of Italian literature and language in Austria's Habsbur...
This paper discusses the importance and frequency of Magris’ explorations of Musil and his major wor...
The eighteenth century plays a secondary role in Magris’ research. His major work on the topic is hi...
This article tries to work critically through my own (and the author’s) readings of Magris’ most fam...
This paper reflects on some significant aspects of one of Claudio Magris' most famous works, Danube....
Clemens Ruthner propone una lettura post-coloniale di alcuni prodotti letterari asburgici, nonché de...
Diaspora is one of the most important themes in Claudio Magris’ works, including its interrelations ...
The new book of Czech author Martin C. Putna offers a ‘deep insight’ and at the same time a ‘wide ov...
Magris had a deep relationship with his hometown Trieste, while feeling the need to distance himself...
Some of the key elements of Claudio Magris’ work as an academic surface in his writings on Friedrich...
Danube is considered an emblematic text because it uses a geographical entity to unite cultures, his...
While recent scholarship stresses the modernism of the literature of Viennese Modernism, in the 1960...