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In this critical introduction to the major works of Austrian modernist writer Robert Musil (1880a1942), Allen Thiher offers deft analysis of Musilas short fiction, theater, and essays, and his major novel, The Man without Qualities. Thiher maps Musilas development as a writer, illustrating how his work evolved in response to catastrophic historical events such as World War I, the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Hitleras seizure of power. From this historical context, Thiher traces how Musil began his career by writing a prescient first novel about ideological developments in German culture and, at the same time, a doctoral thesis on scientific epistemology. Following his service in World War I, Musil began to view writing as his vocation and, during this early period in his literary career, he produced short fiction, plays, and some of the most interesting essays on politics, ethics, and literature to be published during the Weimar era. In exploring these writings as well as The Man without Qualities, a work left unfinished upon Musilas death in exile during World War II, Thiheras study plumbs the depths of Musilas ambition and accomplishments and presents a concise interpretation of the lasting significance of the writeras interrogations of the foundations of modern European culture.
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