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Karl Kraus and the Critics

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Book Description
Karl Kraus (1874-1936) is widely regarded as one of the most talented and influential satirists of the twentieth century. He was an enormously productive writer of poetry, critical essays, and aphorisms, and spent the bulk of his life in Vienna. The key to his work is his love of language, and his disdain for those who abuse it. To him, language was the moral criterion and accreditation for a writ... More
Book Information
PublisherCamden House Pub
BindingHardcover (7 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages184
ISBN-101571131817
ISBN-13978-1571131812
Publication Date12/07/1997
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About Harry Zohn (Author) : Harry Zohn is a published author and a translator. Published credits of Harry Zohn include Alfred and Guinevere (New York Review Books Classics) and Karl Kraus and the Critics (Literary Criticism in P... more
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