Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. Politics and the Psyche: Schnitzler and Hofmannstahl
II. The Ringstrasse, Its Critics, and the Birth of Urban
Modernism
III. Politics in a New Key: An Austrian Trio
IV. Politics and Patricide in Freud’s Interpretation of Dreams
V. Gustav Klimt: Painting and the Crisis of the Liberal Ego
VI. The Transformation of the Garden
VII. Explosions in the Garden: Kokoschka and Schoenberg
Index
Carl E. Schorske was born in the Bronx and graduated from Columbia Colege and earned a master’s degree from Harvard before serving in the Office of Strategic Services, a precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency, during World War II. He returned to Harvard for his Ph.D. He was a Dayton-Stockton Professor of History and has served as Director of European Cultural Studies at Princeton University. He was a recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and his book, Fin-de-Siècle Vienna won the Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction. He died in 2015 at the age of 100.
"Not only is it a splendid exploration of several aspects of early modernism in their political context; it is an indicator of how the discipline of intellectual history is currently practiced by its most able and ambitious craftsmen." --David A. Hollinger
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