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Brussels 1900 Vienna

Networks in Literature, Visual and Performing Arts, and other Cultural Practices
Buch | Hardcover
470 Seiten
2021
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-45997-7 (ISBN)
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Brussels 1900 Vienna examines the complex cultural networks between Austria and Belgium (1880-1930), and situates these interrelations within a wider European context. The collection covers various fields, including literature, translation, music, theatre, visual arts, café culture, and architecture.
This co-edited volume offers new insights into the complex relations between Brussels and Vienna in the turn-of-the-century period (1880-1930). Through archival research and critical methods of cultural transfer as a network, it contributes to the study of Modernism in all its complexity.

Seventeen chapters analyse the interconnections between new developments in literature (Verhaeren, Musil, Zweig), drama (Maeterlinck, Schnitzler, Hofmannsthal), visual arts (Minne, Khnopff, Masereel, Child Art), architecture (Hoffmann, Van de Velde), music (Schönberg, Ysaÿe, Kreisler, Kolisch), as well as psychoanalysis (Varendonck, Anna Freud) and café culture. Austrian and Belgian artists played a crucial role within the complex, rich, and conflictual international networks of people, practices, institutions, and metropoles in an era of political, social and technological change and intense internationalization.



Contributors: Sylvie Arlaud, Norbert Bachleitner, Anke Bosse, Megan Brandow-Faller, Alexander Carpenter, Piet Defraeye, Clément Dessy, Aniel Guxholli, Birgit Lang, Helga Mitterbauer, Chris Reyns-Chikuma, Silvia Ritz, Hubert Roland, Inga Rossi-Schrimpf, Sigurd Paul Scheichl, Guillaume Tardif, Hans Vandevoorde.

Piet Defraeye, Ph.D. (1994, University of Toronto), Professor Performance Studies (U of Alberta). Publishes on contemporary performance (including Handke and Jeliniek) and directs for the stage. His current research project is on the figure of Patrice Lumumba in cultural discourse. Helga Mitterbauer, Ph.D. (2000, University of Graz), professor of German literature at the Université libre de Bruxelles who has published monographs, volumes, and articles on German/Austrian literature, including Crossing Central Europe (co-ed., 2017). Chris Reyns-Chikuma, Ph.D. (2000, University of Colorado), is a Professor of French Cultural Studies at the University of Alberta (Canada). He has published a book on Neo-japonisme, edited another one on Glénat and written over 50 articles, recently mostly on comics cultures.

List of Figures and Tables

Note on Contributors

Acknowledgements



Introduction

 Brussels 1900 Vienna: Cultural Transfers 1880–1930

  Piet Defraeye, Helga Mitterbauer and Chris Reyns-Chikuma



PART 1

Staging Modernisms



1 The Power of Retheatricalization and Depersonalization

 Maurice Maeterlinck and Hugo von Hofmannsthal

  Anke Bosse



2 Viennese Theatre Critics on Viennese Maeterlinck Productions

  Sigurd Paul Scheichl



3 Arthur Schnitzler and Theatre in Belgium: 1900–1930

  Piet Defraeye



PART 2

Transpositions



4 Literary Exchanges from Vienna to Brussels 1880–1920

  Hubert Roland



5 Stefan Zweig as a Mediator and Translator of Emile Verhaeren’s Poetry

  Norbert Bachleitner



6 Concepts of Exoticism in Brussels and Vienna around 1900

  Szilvia Ritz



7 Parallel Campaigns of Cultural Renewal

 Art Nouveau, Robert Musil, and The Man Without Qualities

  Aniel Guxholli



PART 3

Transformations



8 Belgian Artists and the Secessionist Battle for Modern Art

  Inga Rossi-Schrimpf



9 Another Modernity? Viennese Art Criticism and the Reception of Belgian Arts and Architecture around 1900

  Sylvie Arlaud



10 Fernand Khnopff, a Painter Columnist in the Viennese Press

 A London–Vienna Connection via Brussels

  Clément Dessy



11 Kinderkunst between Vienna and Brussels 1900

 Child Art, Primitivism, and Patronage

  Megan Brandow-Faller



12 Between Brussels and Vienna

 Frans Masereel’s Transnational Wordless Narratives

  Chris Reyns-Chikuma



PART 4

Resonances



13 Arnold Schoenberg, La Jeune Belgique, and the Dialectics of (Viennese) Modernism

  Alexander Carpenter



14 Parallels and Intervals

 Violinists Intersecting with Modernity

  Guillaume Tardif



PART 5

Café and Psyche



15 About Well-Lit Hullaballoos and Suffocating Air

 Senses in the Brussels and Viennese Cafés at the Fin-de-Siècle

  Hans Vandevoorde



16 Psychoanalysts Through Translation? Julien (Johan) Varendonck (1879–1924) —— Anna Freud (1895–1982)

  Birgit Lang



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Internationale Forschungen zur Allgemeinen und Vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft ; 205
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 907 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 90-04-45997-9 / 9004459979
ISBN-13 978-90-04-45997-7 / 9789004459977
Zustand Neuware
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