Aim & Scope
The focus is on Austrian culture from 1750 to the present. Literature is considered in relation to psychology, philosophy, political theory, music, theatre, film and the visual arts. 'Austrian' includes the German-language culture of former areas of the Habsburg Empire, such as Prague and the Bukovina, as well as the work of people of Austrian origin living abroad. Each annual volume includes a wide range of articles in English, together with a selection of book reviews, with the aim of making recent research accessible to a broadly based international readership. [1]
2023 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 1
Austrian Travel Writing between the Nineteenth and Twenty-First Centuries: Introduction
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Austrian Studies , 2023 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 1 , pp 1-15.
'Embodied Temporality': Travelling to the Bohemian Spas in the Late Nineteenth Century
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Austrian Studies , 2023 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 1 , pp 50-67.
Robert Scheu's 'Englische Reise' (1898)
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Austrian Studies , 2023 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 1 , pp 68-87.
'Reisen ist Rast in der Unruhe der Welt': Stefan Zweig as homo viator
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Austrian Studies , 2023 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 1 , pp 121-138.