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Vienna meets Berlin : Cultural Interaction 1918-1933 (Second revised edition)

Warren, John(Edited by)Zitzslperger, Ulrike(Edited by)
Part of the Britische und Irische Studien zur Deutschen Sprache und Literatur / British and Irish Studies in German Language and Literature series
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The volume is based on papers given at the London Symposium 'Vienna Meets Berlin: Culture in the Metropolis Between the Wars' which took place at the Institute of Germanic Studies in December 2001. The book surveys the cultural links between Vienna and Berlin with a focus on the inter-war years and some post-1945 continuities.

It includes a centenary tribute to OEdoen von Horvath and contributions on theatre, film, journalism (the feuilleton in particular), literature, music and socio-political issues.

Together, the studies can be read as a narrative of interaction between the two capital cities.

The industrial and modern Berlin of the 1920s proves an irresistible magnet for many Viennese, whose letters and journalism time and again reflect on the differences between the cities.

The year 1933 marks the political cut-off point, when in many cases exile becomes the predominant theme.

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Product Details
Verlag Peter Lang
3039118536 / 9783039118533
Paperback / softback
03/07/2008
Switzerland
English
298 pages
23 cm
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Based on the symposium Vienna meets Berlin which took place at the Institute of Germanic Studies from 5 to 7 December 2001 Previous edition: 2005.