The Radetzky March

The Radetzky March
Author: Joseph Roth
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2000-12-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0141914335

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NEW STATESMAN BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2015 Strauss's Radetzky March, signature tune of one of Europe's most powerful regimes, presides over Joseph Roth's account of three generations of the Trotta family in the years preceding the Austro-Hungarian collapse in 1918. Grandfather, son and grandson are equally dependent on the empire: the first for his enoblement; the second for the civil virtues that make him a meticulous servant of an administration whose failure he can neither comprehend nor survive; the third for the family standards of conduct which he cannot attain but against which he is too enfeebled to rebel.

The Radetzky March

The Radetzky March
Author: Joseph Roth
Publsiher: Granta Books
Total Pages:
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1847086152

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'a 20th Century masterpiece'-- The Telegraph' "For sheer, epic sweep, I love reading The Radetzky March... I can't recommend it highly enough" Jeremy Paxman Set during the doomed splendour of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, The Radetzky March tells the story of the celebrated Trotta family, tracing their rise and fall over three generations. Theirs is a sweeping history of heroism and duty, desire and compromise, tragedy and heartbreak, a story that lasts until the darkening eve of WWI, when all is set to fall apart. A rich and luminous masterpiece, moving, compassionate, witty and dramatic, The Radetzky March is one of the great reading pleasures of 20th-century literature.

Radetzky March

Radetzky March
Author: Joseph Roth
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1933
Genre:
ISBN:

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Understanding Joseph Roth

Understanding Joseph Roth
Author: Sidney Rosenfeld
Publsiher: Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2020-06-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1643361279

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Unravels an internationally esteemed author's quest for a homeland A writer described as a "Jew in search of a fatherland" and a "wanderer in flight toward a tragic end," the Austrian writer Joseph Roth (1894–1939) spent his life in pursuit of a national and cultural identity and his final years writing in fervent opposition to the Third Reich. In this introduction to Roth's novels, which include Job and The Radetzky March, Sidney Rosenfeld demonstrates how the experience of homelessness not only shaped Roth's life but also decisively defined his body of work. Rosenfeld suggests that more than any other component of Roth's varied fiction, his skillful portrayals of uprootedness and the search for home explain his international appeal, which has grown in recent decades with the translation of his works into English. Rosenfeld examines Roth's obsession with the question of belonging, tracing it to his boyhood in the Slavic-Jewish Austrian Crown land of Galicia. Illustrating how Roth's quest determined his most typical themes and gave rise to the Jewish-Slavic melancholy that permeates his narratives, Rosenfeld includes readings of the early novels. Through this fiction Roth quickly established his reputation as a literary chronicler of both the final years of the Habsburg monarchy and the lost world of East European Jewry. Rosenfeld describes Roth's flight from Berlin upon Hitler's ascent to power in January 1933, and his precarious existence as an exile. While copies of Roth's works went up in flames in Nazi book burnings, the novelist moved from one European city to another, living in hotels and writing at café tables. From the time of his exile until his death in Paris just months before the outbreak of the Second World War, Roth produced six novels, as well as shorter works of fiction and a steady flow of journalism denouncing the Third Reich. Rosenfeld's critical readings of the novels written during Roth's exile connect them with the novelist's prescient estimate of Hitler's intentions and his own longing for a sovereign Austria.

Radetzky March Easy Piano Sheet Music

Radetzky March Easy Piano Sheet Music
Author: Johann Strauss
Publsiher: SilverTonalities
Total Pages: 3
Release: 2022-07-02
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Easy Piano Sheet Music by Viennese Composer Johann Strauss A SilverTonalities Arrangement! Easy Note Style Sheet Music Letter Names of Notes embedded in each Notehead!

Radetzky March Beginner Piano Sheet Music

Radetzky March Beginner Piano Sheet Music
Author: Johann Strauss Jr
Publsiher: Lulu Press, Inc
Total Pages: 6
Release: 2015-07-20
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1312251425

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Opus 228, composed in 1848 by Johann Strauss for Beginner Piano A SilverTonalities Arrangement! Easy Note Style Sheet Music Letter Names of Notes embedded in each Notehead!

Encyclopedia of the Novel

Encyclopedia of the Novel
Author: Paul Schellinger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 838
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1135918260

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Radetzky March Op 228

Radetzky March  Op  228
Author: Johann Strauss
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre:
ISBN:

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Focus Music Nationalism and the Making of a New Europe

Focus  Music  Nationalism  and the Making of a New Europe
Author: Philip V. Bohlman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2010-09-13
Genre: Music
ISBN: 113692051X

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Two decades after the fall of communism in Eastern Europe and one decade into the twenty-first century, European music remains one of the most powerful forces for shaping nationalism. Using intensive fieldwork throughout Europe -- from participation in alpine foot pilgrimages to studies of the grandest music spectacle anywhere in the world, the Eurovision Song Contest -- Philip V. Bohlman reveals the ways in which music and nationalism intersect in the shaping of the New Europe. Focus: Music, Nationalism, and the Making of the New Europe begins with the emergence of the European nation-state in the Middle Ages and extends across long periods during which Europe’s nations used music to compete for land and language, and to expand the colonial reach of Europe to the entire world. Bohlman contrasts the "national" and the "nationalist" in music, examining the ways in which their impact on society can be positive and negative -- beneficial for European cultural policy and dangerous in times when many European borders are more fragile than ever. The New Europe of the twenty-first century is more varied, more complex, and more politically volatile than ever, and its music resonates fully with these transformations.

Music Collective Memory Trauma and Nostalgia in European Cinema after the Second World War

Music  Collective Memory  Trauma  and Nostalgia in European Cinema after the Second World War
Author: Michael Baumgartner
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2019-09-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1315298430

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In the wake of World War II, the arts and culture of Europe became a site where the devastating events of the 20th century were remembered and understood. Exploring one of the most integral elements of the cinematic experience—music—the essays in this volume consider the numerous ways in which post-war European cinema dealt with memory, trauma and nostalgia, showing how the music of these films shaped the representation of the past. The contributors consider films from the United Kingdom, Poland, the Soviet Union, France, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Austria, and the Netherlands, providing a diverse and well-rounded understanding of film music in the context of historical memory. Memory is often underrepresented within scholarly musical studies, with most of these applications found in the disciplines of ethnomusicology, popular music studies, music cognition, and psychology and music therapy. Likewise, trauma has mainly been studied in relation to music in only a few historical contexts, while nostalgia has attracted even less academic attention. In three parts, this volume addresses each area of study as it relates to the music of European cinema from 1945 to 1989, applying an interdisciplinary approach to investigate how films use music to negotiate the precarious relationships we maintain with the past. Music, Collective Memory, Trauma, and Nostalgia in European Cinema after the Second World War offers compelling arguments as to what makes music such a powerful medium for memory, trauma and nostalgia.

The Blossom Which We Are

The Blossom Which We Are
Author: Nir Evron
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2020-11-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1438480695

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Charts the vicissitudes of a distinctly modern and peculiarly human vulnerability—our intimate dependence on the fragile, time-bound cultural framework that we inhabit—in the history of the realist novel. The Blossom Which We Are traces the emergence of a distinctly modern form of human vulnerability—our intimate dependence on the fragile and time-bound cultural frameworks that we inhabit—as it manifests in the realm of the novel. Nir Evron juxtaposes seminal works from diverse national literatures to demonstrate that the trope of cultural extinction offers key insights into the emotional and ideological work performed by the realist novel. With an analysis that ranges from the works of Maria Edgeworth and Walter Scott, Edith Wharton's Age of Innocence and Joseph Roth's Radetzky March and Yaakov Shabtai's Past Continuous, and finally to the current state of the humanities, this book seeks to recover literary criticism's humanistic mission, bringing the best that has been thought and said to bear on urgent contemporary concerns. Nir Evron is Assistant Professor of English and American Studies at Tel Aviv University, Israel.

Radetzky March Easy Piano Sheet Music with Colored Notation

Radetzky March Easy Piano Sheet Music with Colored Notation
Author: Johann Strauss
Publsiher: SilverTonalities
Total Pages: 4
Release: 2022-07-26
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Opus 228 for Easy Piano Arrangement A SilverTonalities Arrangement! With Colored Notation to enable Beginner Pianists to read Music quickly and accurately!

Living in Hope and History

Living in Hope and History
Author: Nadine Gordimer
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2007-05-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0374707448

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Internationally celebrated for her novels, Nadine Gordimer has devoted much of her life and fiction to the political struggles of the Third World, the New World, and her native South Africa. Living in Hope and History is an on-the-spot record of her years as a public figure--an observer of apartheid and its aftermath, a member of the ANC, and the champion of dissident writers everywhere. In a letter to fellow Nobel laureate Kenzaburo Oe, Nadine Gordimer describes Living in Hope and History as a "modest book of some of the nonfiction pieces I've written, a reflection of how I've looked at this century I've lived in." It is, in fact, an extraordinary collection of essays, articles, and addresses delivered over four decades, including her Nobel Prize Lecture of 1991.

Subject Without Nation

Subject Without Nation
Author: Stefan Jonsson
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2000
Genre: Identity (Psychology) in literature
ISBN: 9780822325703

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Jonsson analyzes how Musil explains the foundation of modern theories of subjectivity.

Edge of Irony

Edge of Irony
Author: Marjorie Perloff
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2016-05-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 022605442X

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"An earlier version of chapter 1 appeared as "Avant-Garde in a Different Key: Karl Kraus's The Last Days of Mankind," Critical Inquiry 40, no. 2 (Winter 2014): 311-38."

The Quest for Redemption

The Quest for Redemption
Author: Rares G. Piloiu
Publsiher: Purdue University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2018-09-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1612495508

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The Quest for Redemption: Central European Jewish Thought in Joseph Roth's Works by Rares Piloiu fills an important gap in Roth scholarship, placing Roth's major works of fiction for the first time in the context of a generational interest in religious redemption among the Jewish intellectuals of Central Europe. In it, Piloiu argues that Roth's challenging, often contradictory and ambivalent literary output is the result of an attempt to recast moral, political, and historical realities of an empirically observable world in a new, religiously transfigured reality through the medium of literature. This diegetic recasting of phenomenological encounters with the real is an expression of Roth's belief that, since the self and the world are in a continuing state of crisis, issuing from their separation in modernity, a restoration of their unity is necessary to redeem the historical existence of individuals and communities alike. Piloiu notes, however, that Roth's enterprise in this is not unique to his work, but rather is shared by an entire generation of Central European Jewish intellectuals. This generation, disillusioned by modernity's excessive secularism, rationalism, and nationalism, sought a radical solution in the revival of mystical religious traditions-above all, in the Judaic idea of messianic redemption. Their use of the Chasidic notion of redemption was highly original in that it stripped the notion of its original theological meaning and applied it to the secular experience of reality. As a result, Roth's quest for redemption is a quest for a salvation of the individual not outside, but within, history.

Radetzky March

Radetzky March
Author: Johann Strauss
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 4
Release: 1975
Genre: Band music, Arranged
ISBN:

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