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Joseph Roth's March into History
From the Early Novels to Radetzkymarsch and Die Kapuzinergruft
Kati Tonkin


Joseph Roth was one of the most significant German-language writers of the interwar period, yet few major studies of his work have been published in English. Kati Tonkin's monograph spans Roth's novelistic career, challenging the widely held assumption that his writing can be divided into an early "socialist" and a later "monarchist" phase: that his late novels Radetzkymarsch and Die Kapuzinergruft are deeply nostalgic, presenting an idealized picture of the Habsburg Empire, a "backward-turned utopia." In contrast, Tonkin reads the later works not as escapist but as attempts to grasp the reasons for the failure of the empire. The historical context in which Roth operated -- that of the late empire and its successor states -- has been a focus of renewed interest since the end of the Cold War, as Central Europe re-emerges as a region with a distinct historical and cultural identity steeped in multinational Habsburg traditions, and Central European nations accede to the European Union. This book will therefore be of interest to students and scholars of early-20th-century Central European literature, history, and culture; of the socio-cultural environment of the late Habsburg Empire; of Jewish identity in German-speaking Central Europe; and of national identity in the multinational context.

Kati Tonkin is Lecturer in German and European Studies at the University of Western Australia.

 

DETAILS

Pages: 236
Size: 9 x 6 in
13 digit ISBN: 9781571133892
Binding: Hardback
First published: 01/Oct/2008
Price: 75.00 USD / 40.00 GBP
Imprint: Camden House
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
Subject: German Literature

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 03/07/2009

Contents
   Introduction
1   Identity and Ideology
2   The Early Novels: Das Spinnennetz, Hotel Savoy, Die Rebellion
3   Radetzkymarsch as Historical Novel
4   Die Kapuzinergruft and the Confrontation with History
5   Conclusion
6   Selected Works by Joseph Roth
7   Works Cited
8   Index

Reviews
This brilliant and scholarly examination of Roth's novels is an attempt to square the circle of Roth studies: to reconcile the radical socialist of the 20s with the "alcoholic monarchist with a decreasing grip on reality" of the 30s. An important contribution to our understanding of this remarkable author, which no future study of him will be able to ignore. Students of Roth, and of European literature in general, will find it invaluable and illuminating. WATERSTONES.COM BOOKSELLER REVIEW



 

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