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The world of yesterday

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The world of yesterday
Stefan Zweig, Stefan Zweig
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An edition of The world of yesterday (2013)

The world of yesterday

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The World of Yesterday is the memoir of Austrian writer Stefan Zweig. It is considered the most famous book on the Habsburg Empire. He started writing it in 1934 when, anticipating Anschluss and Nazi persecution, he uprooted himself from Austria to England and later to Brazil. He posted the manuscript, typed by his second wife Lotte Altmann, to the publisher the day before they both committed suicide in February 1942. The book describes life in Vienna at the start of the 20th century with detailed anecdotes. It depicts the dying days of Austria-Hungary under Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria, including the system of education and the sexual ethics prevalent at the time, the same that provided the backdrop to the emergence of psychoanalysis. Surrounded by the leading literary lights of the epoch, Stefan Zweig draws a vivid and intimate account of his life and travels through Vienna, Paris, Berlin, and London, touching on the very heart of European culture. His passionate, evocative prose paints a stunning portrait of an era that danced brilliantly on the edge of extinction. This new translation by award-winning Anthea Bell captures the spirit of Zweig’s writing in arguably his most revealing work.

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English
Pages
472

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2013, University of Nebraska Press
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Edition Notes

Translation from German of Die Welt von Gestern ©1942 published by Williams Verlag, Zurich.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Copyright Date
2009

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
838/.91209, B
Library of Congress
PT2653.W42 Z46 2013, PT2653.W42Z46 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 472 pages
Number of pages
472

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27159284M
ISBN 10
0803226616
ISBN 13
9780803226616
LCCN
2012050218
OCLC/WorldCat
815824844

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL19979132W

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