The essay presents and discusses the Austrian-Jewish author and journalist Joseph Roth with reference to fundamental sociological problems and concepts. The discussion relates Roth's biography to his texts and relate both to key classical modern experiences as well as intellectual discourses
Legendary Narrative Schemes and the Poetics of Literary ›Sachlichkeit‹ in Joseph Roth’s Novel Taraba...
Die Studie macht es sich zur Aufgabe, die narrativen Verfahren in den Briefen des österreichischen A...
This paper aims to analyze the configuration of the Eastern Jew archetype in Joseph Roth’s essays. F...
Joseph Roth was a wanderer. Born in a Galizian shtetl, in the periphery of the Danube Monarchy, he w...
This presentation focuses upon the multicultural and multilingual context in which the German-speaki...
The author attempts to analyze the life and creative work of Joseph Roth within the functioning and ...
In this work the views of the Austrian-Jewish authors Joseph Roth and Stefan Zweig are examined to e...
The article written on the 70th anniversary of the death of the Austrian Jewish writer Joseph Roth (...
Delivered at the Joseph Roth Symposium, 29 December 1970.Examines the duality of being an Austrian a...
The book confronts the life and intellectual heritage of the Galician-Jewish exiled journalist and w...
Research on the work of the Austrian author Joseph Roth (1894–1939) indicates great differences in p...
The endeavor of this thesis is to throw light on the portrayal of women by the Austrian-Jewish writ...
Die Arbeit untersucht in einer ersten Abteilung Joseph Roths religiös-politische Denkentwicklung hin...
Starting from Claudio Magris’ fundamental reflection on the relationship between the Eastern-Jewish ...
Far away from nowhere Abstract The person of and texts of Joseph Roth were used by C...
Legendary Narrative Schemes and the Poetics of Literary ›Sachlichkeit‹ in Joseph Roth’s Novel Taraba...
Die Studie macht es sich zur Aufgabe, die narrativen Verfahren in den Briefen des österreichischen A...
This paper aims to analyze the configuration of the Eastern Jew archetype in Joseph Roth’s essays. F...
Joseph Roth was a wanderer. Born in a Galizian shtetl, in the periphery of the Danube Monarchy, he w...
This presentation focuses upon the multicultural and multilingual context in which the German-speaki...
The author attempts to analyze the life and creative work of Joseph Roth within the functioning and ...
In this work the views of the Austrian-Jewish authors Joseph Roth and Stefan Zweig are examined to e...
The article written on the 70th anniversary of the death of the Austrian Jewish writer Joseph Roth (...
Delivered at the Joseph Roth Symposium, 29 December 1970.Examines the duality of being an Austrian a...
The book confronts the life and intellectual heritage of the Galician-Jewish exiled journalist and w...
Research on the work of the Austrian author Joseph Roth (1894–1939) indicates great differences in p...
The endeavor of this thesis is to throw light on the portrayal of women by the Austrian-Jewish writ...
Die Arbeit untersucht in einer ersten Abteilung Joseph Roths religiös-politische Denkentwicklung hin...
Starting from Claudio Magris’ fundamental reflection on the relationship between the Eastern-Jewish ...
Far away from nowhere Abstract The person of and texts of Joseph Roth were used by C...
Legendary Narrative Schemes and the Poetics of Literary ›Sachlichkeit‹ in Joseph Roth’s Novel Taraba...
Die Studie macht es sich zur Aufgabe, die narrativen Verfahren in den Briefen des österreichischen A...
This paper aims to analyze the configuration of the Eastern Jew archetype in Joseph Roth’s essays. F...