The World of Yesterday

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The World of Yesterday is Stefan Zweig’s acclaimed memoir that poignantly chronicles the lost world of pre–World War II European culture and the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian milieu in which he lived.

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instanceOf memoir
author Stefan Zweig NERFINISHED
authorNationality Austrian
authorOccupation biographer
essayist
writer
completedIn 1942
countryOfOrigin Austria
describes European intellectual circles before World War I
the impact of World War I on European society
the persecution of Jews in Europe
the rise of Nazism
firstGermanPublicationYear 1944 GENERATED
firstPublishedInLanguage Swedish
firstSwedishPublicationYear 1942 GENERATED
genre autobiography
memoir
non-fiction
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasTheme cultural memory
decline of liberal Europe
exile and displacement
humanism
loss of a cosmopolitan world
literaryMovement Austrian literature
mainSubject Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
European culture
Jewish identity
World War I NERFINISHED
World War II
exile
intellectual history
notableFor account of the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
depiction of pre–World War I European cosmopolitan culture
insight into the life of a European Jewish intellectual
reflection on the rise of nationalism and totalitarianism in Europe
originalLanguage German
originalTitle Die Welt von Gestern NERFINISHED
publicationStatus posthumous
relatedWork Beware of Pity NERFINISHED
Chess Story NERFINISHED
setting Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
Vienna NERFINISHED
timePeriodCovered early 20th century
interwar period
late 19th century

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