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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
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Introduction
- Intro 1
- The Historical Continuity of the Viennese Jewish Experience 6
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Chapter 1. The Fin de Siècle
- The Jewish Immigrant Experience in Vienna 10
- The Jewish Confrontation with a New Political Climate 15
- Jewish Cultural Responses 22
- Arthur Schnitzler 25
- Adolf Dessauer 38
- Felix Salten 42
- Stefan Zweig 50
- Hugo von Hofmannsthal 54
- Karl Kraus 57
- Theodor Herzl 63
- Richard Beer-Hofmann 77
- Conclusion 82
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Chapter 2. Jewish Vienna Between the World Wars
- Jewish Identity and World War I 93
- A New Jewish Identity Crisis 99
- Rising Anti-Semitism 102
- The Beginning of the End 103
- Jews and the Anschluss 105
- Jewish Cultural Responses During the Interwar Years 106
- Arthur Schnitzler 109
- Felix Salten 114
- Stefan Zweig 121
- Joseph Roth 128
- Karl Kraus 139
- Hugo Bettauer 142
- Elias Canetti 147
- Veza Canetti 156
- Conclusion 164
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Chapter 3. Jews and the Second Republic
- Introduction 174
- The Immediate Postwar Situation 175
- The Second Republic 177
- Austrian Jews and the Second Republic 181
- Jewish Identity after 1945 184
- Ilse Aichinger 185
- Friedrich Torberg 195
- Hilde Spiel 203
- Conclusion 214
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Chapter 4. Viennese Jews from Waldheim to Haider and Beyond
- Introduction 220
- The Waldheim Affair 221
- Jewish Writers and Vienna after Waldheim 225
- Contemporary Viennese Jewish Writing 227
- Ruth Beckermann 229
- Robert Schindel 237
- Doron Rabinovici 243
- Robert Menasse 250
- Eva Menasse 255
- Elfriede Jelinek 261
- Conclusion 265
- Conclusion 271
- Bibliography 274
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
-
Introduction
- Intro 1
- The Historical Continuity of the Viennese Jewish Experience 6
-
Chapter 1. The Fin de Siècle
- The Jewish Immigrant Experience in Vienna 10
- The Jewish Confrontation with a New Political Climate 15
- Jewish Cultural Responses 22
- Arthur Schnitzler 25
- Adolf Dessauer 38
- Felix Salten 42
- Stefan Zweig 50
- Hugo von Hofmannsthal 54
- Karl Kraus 57
- Theodor Herzl 63
- Richard Beer-Hofmann 77
- Conclusion 82
-
Chapter 2. Jewish Vienna Between the World Wars
- Jewish Identity and World War I 93
- A New Jewish Identity Crisis 99
- Rising Anti-Semitism 102
- The Beginning of the End 103
- Jews and the Anschluss 105
- Jewish Cultural Responses During the Interwar Years 106
- Arthur Schnitzler 109
- Felix Salten 114
- Stefan Zweig 121
- Joseph Roth 128
- Karl Kraus 139
- Hugo Bettauer 142
- Elias Canetti 147
- Veza Canetti 156
- Conclusion 164
-
Chapter 3. Jews and the Second Republic
- Introduction 174
- The Immediate Postwar Situation 175
- The Second Republic 177
- Austrian Jews and the Second Republic 181
- Jewish Identity after 1945 184
- Ilse Aichinger 185
- Friedrich Torberg 195
- Hilde Spiel 203
- Conclusion 214
-
Chapter 4. Viennese Jews from Waldheim to Haider and Beyond
- Introduction 220
- The Waldheim Affair 221
- Jewish Writers and Vienna after Waldheim 225
- Contemporary Viennese Jewish Writing 227
- Ruth Beckermann 229
- Robert Schindel 237
- Doron Rabinovici 243
- Robert Menasse 250
- Eva Menasse 255
- Elfriede Jelinek 261
- Conclusion 265
- Conclusion 271
- Bibliography 274
- Index 285