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Hermann Broch
The Total Work of Art in European Modernism Series Editor: Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Cornell University
Klirnt and Schiele Stephan Kleinschuster May 6, 1997 AR592
Mass Culture and Individuality in Hermann Broch’S Late Works
ICLA 2016 – Abstracts Group Session Panels Content Computational Comparative Literature
<I>Descent Into Hell</I>
Bibliographic Essay for Alex Ross's Wagnerism: Art and Politics in The
Hermann Broch, Robert Musil, and the Novels of Interwar Vienna Richard M. Lambert III a Dissertati
Modes of Citation in Hermann Broch's Die Schuldlosen Tabea Weitz
Grußwort Des Präsidenten Der
Modernism, Fiction and Mathematics
The Austrian Problem of Language and Peter Handke: a Documentation
(Bergamo, Italy) Hermann Broch and Giuseppe Antonio Borgese
UC San Diego UC San Diego Electronic Theses and Dissertations
From Art As a Science to the Death of Poetry: Hermann Broch in Dialogue with Scientific Thought in the Sleepwalkers (1931-1932) and the Death of Virgil (1945)
Love, Death and the Search for Community in William Gaddis And
Theodor W. Adorno's Struggle with the Concept
Mark Grzeskowiak University of Toronto
Pavol Strauss – a Genius Outsider
Top View
Eric Voegelin and Robert Musil: Literary Approaches to Spiritual Pathology
On the Magic Mountain: the Novel As Liminal Affective Technology
Hermann Broch’S Writing in Exile
Robert Musil's the Man Without Qualities
CET Syllabus of Record
A Companion to Modernist Literature & Culture
Thomas Mann Und Hermann Broch Von Paul Michael Lützeler
CURRICULUM VITAE Kathleen Lenore Komar: President of The
The Cambridge Companion to Rilke Edited by Karen Leeder and Robert Vilain Frontmatter More Information
Geometrias Da Memoria Configuracoes Pos
1 Chapter 1 Introduction
Configurações Pós-Coloniais
Novel Visions and the Crisis of Culture: Visual Technology, Modernism, and Death in the Magic Mountain
A Bibliography of Dissertations, 1873-1989 (New York, 1990)
Kierkegaard's Influence on Literature, Criticism And
The Value of Kitsch. Hermann Broch and Robert Musil on Art and Morality
Hugo Von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, Hermann Broch His Protagonist’S Death