'They no longer hold themselves up with all their might, but sink a little and at that moment appear totally human'. Of the very first rank of prose stylists, Robert Musil captures a scene's every telling detail and symbolic aspect with a precise and remarkable beauty. In these nine stories and essa[...]
At a bleak, isolated military school on the fringes of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, four young cadets - Torless, Beineberg, Reiting and their victim Basini - drift even further away from their school-fellows into a private world of ritual, secrecy and torture. This title is first published in 1906.[...]
'between the life we live and the life we feel...there is the invisible border, like a narrow gate' Set in a boarding school in a remote area of the Habsburg Empire at the turn of the last century, The Confusions of Young Torless is an intense study of an adolescent's psychological development as h[...]
"We do not have too much intellect and too little soul, but too little precision in matters of the soul."--Robert Musil Best known as author of the novel The Man without Qualities, Robert Musil wrote these essays in Vienna and Berlin between 1911 and 1937. Offering a perspective on modern society an[...]
Robert Musil's The Man without Qualities is perhaps the most important novel in German written in the twentieth century - certainly it is among the most brilliant, puzzling and profound. This, the first comprehensive study of the work to appear in English, guides the reader towards Musil's central c[...]
Set in Vienna on the eve of World War I, this great novel of ideas tells the story of Ulrich, ex-soldier and scientist, seducer and skeptic, who finds himself drafted into the grandiose plans for the 70th jubilee of the Emperor Franz Josef. This new translation--published in two elegant volumes--is [...]
"Musil belongs in the company of Joyce, Proust, Kafka, and Svevo. . . . (This translation) is a literay and intellectual event of singular importance."--New Republic.[...]
"Peter Wortsman's translation is splendid, succeeding better than any I've read in capturing this author's unique combination of quizzical authority and austere hedonism."--Anthony Heilbut, "The New York Times Book Review"From one of the greatest novelists of the twentieth century come these chisele[...]
This book positions Robert Musil's theory and writings within recent critical accounts of modernism and brings him into dialogue with continental philosophy. Musil's novel "The Man Without Qualities" is widely recognized as a monument of modernist literature alongside "Remembrance of Things Past" an[...]
Ulrich has no qualities in the sense that his self-awareness is completely divorced from his abilities. He is drawn into a project, the "Parallel Campaign", to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Emperor Franz Joseph's coronation in 1918.[...]
Written by the great Austrian novelist in 1924, "Three Women"--consisting of three long stories, "Grigia," "The Portuguese Lady," and "Tonka"--was written just a few years prior to Robert Musil's twentieth-century masterpiece "The Man Without Qualities." Beloved by writers Thomas Mann and Hermann Br[...]
A panel of authors, critics, and academics convened by the Literaturhaus in Munich in 1999 voted Robert Musil's The Man without Qualities the most important German novel of the 20th century. Their collective judgment rests on strong foundations: on the work's encyclopedic compass, embracing intellec[...]
Robert Musil, known to be a scientific and philosophical thinker, was committed to aesthetics as a process of experimental creation of an ever-shifting reality. Musil wanted, above all, to be a creative writer, and obsessively engaged in almost endless deferral via variations and metaphoric possibil[...]
Bienvenue dans la collection Les Fiches de lecture d'UniversalisCommence vers 1918, le vaste projet romanesque de L'Homme sans qualites absorba toute l'energie de Robert Musil (1880-1942) jusqu'a sa mort, sans qu'il puisse parvenir a le mener a bien.Une fiche de lecture specialement concue pour le n[...]
Literary utopias are a vehicle for a special kind of cultural communication. Literary visions are of particular importance in anticipating the future and in contrasting reality and possibility in the context of thinking about the future. The antitheses implicitly or explicitly relate to the current [...]
"Ulrich, der Mann ohne Eigenschaften, Anfang DreiÃig, sportlich trainiert, Mathematiker, Philosoph, ein sich passioniert in Frage stellender Nicht-Held, ist Musils Experimentator, Vordenker. Seine Mit- und Gegenspieler exemplifizieren vielfältige Varianten menschlichen Verhaltens: Repräsent[...]
"Musils Buch besitzt die hinreiÃendsten Romaneigenschaften: Anschaulichkeit noch in der unsinnlichsten Reflexion, Heiterkeit bis zu tanzendem Ãbermut, gründlichen Humor, der kaum an ein oder zwei Stellen geringere Humoristika passieren läÃt, und vor allem einen Reichtum und Witz des V[...]
Der Band enthalt Kommentare zur Editionstechnik und Textkritik und zeigt Perspektiven der Gestalt und des Gehaltes des Romans Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften sowie einzelner Stucke von Musils kurzer Erzahlprosa auf. Sein Werk wird im Kontext der Umwelt der alten Donau-Monarchie, seiner Bezuge zu den Tsc[...]