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Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Excerpts from Criticism of the Works of Novelists, Poets, Playwrights, Short Story Writers, and Other Creative Writers Who Lived between 1990 and 1960, from the First Published Critical Appraisals to Current Evaluations. Vol. 17. Edited by Dennis Poupard and James E. Person, Jr. Detroit: Gale Research, 1985, “Stefan Zweig 1881-1942”, pp. 420-460. Contents: [1] Introduction, pp. 420-423. [2] Literary Vienna [Amelia von Ende], p. 423. [3] Verhaeren [Review in the New York Times Book Review], pp. 423-424. [4] Introduction to Zweig’s Collected Poems [Hans Reisiger], pp. 424-425. [5] Dostoevsky and Parricide [Sigmund Freud], pp. 425-426. [6] Stefan Zweig. Biographer and Teacher [Norman A. Britten], pp. 426-427. [7] The Future of Writing in a World at War [Robert van Gelder], pp. 428-429. [8] Stefan Zweig. Great European [Jules Romains], p. 429. [9] Portrait of a Period [Hannah Arendt], pp. 429-431. [10] Stefan Zweig [Raoul Auernheimer], pp. 431-432. [11] Stefan Zweig [Solomon Liptzin], pp. 432-434. [12] Virata or The Eyes of the Undying Brother [Gertrude E. Teller], pp. 434-437. [13] Stefan Zweig and the World of Yesterday [Joseph Leftwich], pp. 437-440. [14] Stefan Zweig’s Schachnovelle [Donald G. Daviau and Harvey I. Dunkle], pp. 440-444. [15] Stefan Zweig. Pacifist Extraordinary [Cedric E. Williams], pp. 444-446. [16] The Humanist Gambit. A Study of Stefan Zweig’s Schachnovelle [D. B. Douglas], pp. 446-448. [17] Stefan Zweig’s Ungeduld des Herzens. A Nietzschean Interpretation [Adrian del Caro], pp. 448-451. [18] Zweig as Dramatist [Peter J. Macris], pp. 451-453. [19] Introduction to The Royal Game & Other Stories [John Fowles], pp. 453-455. [20] Guilty Secrets [Stephen Spender], pp. 455-457. [21] Stefan Zweig [Donald Prater], pp. 457-459.
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