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TRANSATLANTIC NETWORKS
AND THE PERCEPTION AND REPRESENTATION OF VIENNA AND AUSTRIA BETWEEN THE 1920s AND 1950s

Sitzungsberichte der philosophisch-historischen Klasse 891. Band

TRANSATLANTIC NETWORKS<br>AND THE PERCEPTION AND REPRESENTATION OF VIENNA AND AUSTRIA BETWEEN THE 1920s AND 1950s

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ISBN-13978-3-7001-8270-2
ISBN-13 Online978-3-7001-8428-7
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Transatlantic Networks and the Perception and Representation of Vienna and Austria

Waldemar Zacharasiewicz ORCID

Preliminaries

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Table of Contents

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Acknowledgements

page 7

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Preface

page 11

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Chapter 1: Introduction: The Emergence of the Image of Vienna as the City of Music, Medicine, and Immorality

page 17

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Chapter 2: Dorothy Thompson and her Viennese and American Contacts in Vienna in the Nineteen-Twenties and Early Nineteen-Thirties

page 31

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Chapter 3: Vienna and Austria as the Destination of Music Lovers and Writers in the Early 1920s

page 51

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Chapter 4: Vienna as the City of Medicine and Music: William Carlos Williams’s Stay in Vienna in 1924 and its Fictionalization in A Voyage to Pagany

page 85

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Chapter 5: Impressions and Contacts of American Writers in Vienna in the Late 1920s and Early 1930s

page 97

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Chapter 6: Networks of Anglophone Foreign Correspondents in Vienna and in Central Europe in the Early 1930s

page 115

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Chapter 7: Wright Morris and his Inspiration through his Stay in Vienna and at Burg Ranna in Lower Austria and his Transatlantic Contacts

page 145

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Chapter 8: The Appeal of the Viennese School of Psychoanalysis and Hilda Doolittle’s Sessions with Dr. Freud

page 161

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Chapter 9: The Austrian Civil War and Its Aftermath as Perceived by Anglophone Visitors

page 177

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Chapter 10: Kay Boyle and the Representation of Alpine Austria(ns)

page 191

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Chapter 11: American (and British) Visitors in the Indian Summer of Austria in the 1930s

page 209

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Chapter 12: The Catastrophe of the Anschluss as Perceived by Anglo-American Observers and their Support for Austrian Emigrants

page 245

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Chapter 13: Joseph Freeman and his Depiction of Vienna and Austria

page 261

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Chapter 14: Aftermath: Post-War Vienna and Austria in Reports and in Fiction by Anglophone Writers

page 275

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Bibliography

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Index of Persons and Subjects

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