Antisemitism by Hermann Bahr

Antisemitism by Hermann Bahr

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Bahr, Hermann: - Born in Linz, Hermann Bahr (1863-1934) was a vital catalyst for new writing across Europe. In the closing 19th century he marked out a route beyond Naturalism and is credited as the first proponent of modernism as a literary virtue. As a novelist, journalist, essayist, critic and director, Bahr cultivated an extensive international network and was a pivotal figure in the Young Vienna group which also included Arthur Schnitzler, Stefan Zweig and Karl Kraus. Leaving the reactionary views of his student years behind, he championed a cosmopolitan ethos exemplified by his belief in a United States of Europe. Common to each stage of Bahr's cultural development were fearless rhetoric, intellectual curiosity and an unfailing sense for the next literary breakthrough. A handful of his critical and dramatic works appeared in English in the early 20th century.
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ISBN 13 9783947325108
ISBN 10 394732510X
Title Antisemitism
Author Hermann Bahr
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Rixdorf Editions
Year published 2019-10-21
Number of pages 244
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