Austrian literature

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Austrian literature encompasses the body of written works produced in Austria, known for its rich tradition in German-language poetry, drama, and prose, and for influential authors such as Franz Kafka, Robert Musil, and Stefan Zweig.

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Austrian literature canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literature
national literature
award Nobel Prize in Literature NERFINISHED
country Austria
hasNobelLaureate Elfriede Jelinek NERFINISHED
Peter Handke NERFINISHED
historicalContext Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
Habsburg monarchy NERFINISHED
language Austrian German
German language
movement Expressionism
Jung-Wien NERFINISHED
Modernism
Postmodern literature NERFINISHED
Vienna Modernism NERFINISHED
notableAuthor Adalbert Stifter NERFINISHED
Arthur Schnitzler NERFINISHED
Christoph Ransmayr NERFINISHED
Elfriede Jelinek NERFINISHED
Franz Grillparzer NERFINISHED
Franz Kafka NERFINISHED
Hermann Broch NERFINISHED
Hugo von Hofmannsthal NERFINISHED
Ilse Aichinger NERFINISHED
Ingeborg Bachmann NERFINISHED
Joseph Roth NERFINISHED
Karl Kraus NERFINISHED
Marlen Haushofer NERFINISHED
Paul Celan NERFINISHED
Peter Altenberg NERFINISHED
Peter Handke NERFINISHED
Rainer Maria Rilke NERFINISHED
Robert Musil NERFINISHED
Stefan Zweig NERFINISHED
Thomas Bernhard NERFINISHED
notableWork Beware of Pity NERFINISHED
The Castle NERFINISHED
The Man Without Qualities NERFINISHED
The Trial NERFINISHED
The World of Yesterday NERFINISHED
period 19th-century literature
20th-century literature
Baroque literature
Enlightenment literature
Fin de siècle NERFINISHED
contemporary literature
theme anti-fascism
critique of Austrian society
decline of the Habsburg Empire
guilt
identity
memory
multiculturalism
tradition drama
poetry
prose

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Stefan Zweig movement Austrian literature