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"
The correspondence between the elderly Biagio Marin and the younger Claudio Magris shows the evoluti...
The essay on Habsburg Monarchy in the ‘long’ XIXth Century from Wiener Congress till the outbreak o...
After the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, Austria transformed itself from an empire to...
The vast extension of the Habsburg Empire, as well as its heterogeneous cultural and linguistic comp...
This paper discusses the importance and frequency of Magris’ explorations of Musil and his major wor...
Claudio Magris is deeply interested in the classics and Greek culture. The current essay focuses on ...
The current article is aimed to outline a first review of the solid relationship of Claudio Magris w...
This short article aims to stimulate a rethinking of the deep cultural sedimentations that do not em...
Diaspora is one of the most important themes in Claudio Magris’ works, including its interrelations ...
Mit seiner bahnbrechenden Studie zum habsburgischen Mythos in der österreichischen Literatur stieß C...
Some of the key elements of Claudio Magris’ work as an academic surface in his writings on Friedrich...
The volume explores the history of the relations between patrons, intermediaries, and Venetian artis...
The essay discusses Magris’ idea of literature through his theoretical interventions. In particular,...
Magris had a deep relationship with his hometown Trieste, while feeling the need to distance himself...
Magris appears so often in the Spanish national press as to make it nearly impossible to be exhausti...
The correspondence between the elderly Biagio Marin and the younger Claudio Magris shows the evoluti...
The essay on Habsburg Monarchy in the ‘long’ XIXth Century from Wiener Congress till the outbreak o...
After the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, Austria transformed itself from an empire to...
The vast extension of the Habsburg Empire, as well as its heterogeneous cultural and linguistic comp...
This paper discusses the importance and frequency of Magris’ explorations of Musil and his major wor...
Claudio Magris is deeply interested in the classics and Greek culture. The current essay focuses on ...
The current article is aimed to outline a first review of the solid relationship of Claudio Magris w...
This short article aims to stimulate a rethinking of the deep cultural sedimentations that do not em...
Diaspora is one of the most important themes in Claudio Magris’ works, including its interrelations ...
Mit seiner bahnbrechenden Studie zum habsburgischen Mythos in der österreichischen Literatur stieß C...
Some of the key elements of Claudio Magris’ work as an academic surface in his writings on Friedrich...
The volume explores the history of the relations between patrons, intermediaries, and Venetian artis...
The essay discusses Magris’ idea of literature through his theoretical interventions. In particular,...
Magris had a deep relationship with his hometown Trieste, while feeling the need to distance himself...
Magris appears so often in the Spanish national press as to make it nearly impossible to be exhausti...
The correspondence between the elderly Biagio Marin and the younger Claudio Magris shows the evoluti...
The essay on Habsburg Monarchy in the ‘long’ XIXth Century from Wiener Congress till the outbreak o...
After the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, Austria transformed itself from an empire to...