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3: Reading Stifter in America

  • Vance Byrd
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments vii
  4. Introduction: A Transnational Literary Field in the Age of Nationalism 1
  5. 1: The Passion of Johannes Scherr: Historiography as Trauma 22
  6. 2: Between Integration and Differentiation: On the Relationship between German and Austrian Literature in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century 39
  7. 3: Reading Stifter in America 59
  8. 4: Travel Writing and Transnational Marketing: How Ida Pfeiffer brought the World to Austria and Beyond 79
  9. 5: Ernst Brausewetter’s Meisternovellen Deutscher Frauen (1897–98): Gender, Genre, and (Inter)National Aspiration 108
  10. 6: Arbiter of Nation? The Strange Case of Hans Müller-Casenov’s The Humour of Germany (1892/1893) 130
  11. 7: Visualizing the End: Nation, Empire, and Neo-Roman Mimesis in Keller and Fontane 149
  12. 8: Eurocentric Cosmopolitanism in Thomas Mann’s Buddenbrooks 170
  13. 9: European Peace from a Transatlantic Perspective: Victor Hugo and Bertha von Suttner 188
  14. 10: Hermann Graf Keyserling and Gu Hongming’s Ethics of World Culture: Confucianism, Monarchism, and Anti-Colonialism 208
  15. 11: Constructing Symphonic Worlds: Gustav Mahler, Weltliteratur, and the Musical Program 228
  16. 12: The Garb of National Literature: Transnational Identities and the Early Twentieth-Century Schriftstreit 250
  17. 13: From European Symbolism to German Gesture: The International and Transnational Nationalism of Stefan George’s Blätter für die Kunst 270
  18. 14: Canon Fire: Dada’s Attack on National Literature 297
  19. Selected Bibliography 315
  20. Notes on the Contributors 321
  21. Index 325
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