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Karl Kraus

Apocalyptic Satirist

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This study delves into the life and work of Karl Kraus, a prominent Austrian writer and satirist of fin de siècle Vienna. It offers an encyclopedic examination of his contributions and the cultural landscape of his time, appealing to both enthusiasts and students of European culture. Edward Timms utilizes lesser-known sources to explore Kraus's engagement with the ideological challenges of his era, revealing a political stance that was more nuanced than previously understood, straddling traditional Habsburg loyalties and emerging democratic ideals. Described as a significant milestone in Kraus studies, this work enhances our comprehension of early twentieth-century culture, filled with discoveries and insights. Timms's clear writing, adept organization of extensive material, and excellent translations make the text accessible and enjoyable for both general readers and literary professionals. The study, which extends to the end of the Great War, is noted as the most thorough and insightful account of Kraus available in any language. Timms skillfully intertwines Kraus's life, his times, and his literary contributions, complemented by numerous illustrations and photographs that enrich the narrative. This text serves as an ideal introduction to Kraus and his work. Edward Timms is a lecturer in German at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Gonville and Caius College.

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Karl Kraus, Edward Timms

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1986,
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Sous-titre
Apocalyptic Satirist
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1986
Pages
443
ISBN10
0300036116
ISBN13
9780300036114
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Titre original
Karl Kraus
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This study delves into the life and work of Karl Kraus, a prominent Austrian writer and satirist of fin de siècle Vienna. It offers an encyclopedic examination of his contributions and the cultural landscape of his time, appealing to both enthusiasts and students of European culture. Edward Timms utilizes lesser-known sources to explore Kraus's engagement with the ideological challenges of his era, revealing a political stance that was more nuanced than previously understood, straddling traditional Habsburg loyalties and emerging democratic ideals. Described as a significant milestone in Kraus studies, this work enhances our comprehension of early twentieth-century culture, filled with discoveries and insights. Timms's clear writing, adept organization of extensive material, and excellent translations make the text accessible and enjoyable for both general readers and literary professionals. The study, which extends to the end of the Great War, is noted as the most thorough and insightful account of Kraus available in any language. Timms skillfully intertwines Kraus's life, his times, and his literary contributions, complemented by numerous illustrations and photographs that enrich the narrative. This text serves as an ideal introduction to Kraus and his work. Edward Timms is a lecturer in German at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Gonville and Caius College.