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The Viennese feuilletonist Friedrich Schlögl (1821-1892) was a self-styled social commentator and cultural critic. Schlögl was a native Viennese petty bureaucrat, who focused primarily on life and culture in the lower half of the Viennese social spectrum. His pointed sketches (Wiener Skizzen) of everyday Viennese life were designed to be educational as well as descriptive and entertaining. This is the first comprehensive analysis of the thematic scope andsignificance of Schlögl's works. It provides valuable insight into Viennese culture and society in the half-century before the fin-de-siècle and introduces the reader to the Viennese feuilleton.…mehr

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The Viennese feuilletonist Friedrich Schlögl (1821-1892) was a self-styled social commentator and cultural critic. Schlögl was a native Viennese petty bureaucrat, who focused primarily on life and culture in the lower half of the Viennese social spectrum. His pointed sketches (Wiener Skizzen) of everyday Viennese life were designed to be educational as well as descriptive and entertaining. This is the first comprehensive analysis of the thematic scope andsignificance of Schlögl's works. It provides valuable insight into Viennese culture and society in the half-century before the fin-de-siècle and introduces the reader to the Viennese feuilleton.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Jo Ann Mitchell Fuess is assistant professor of Modern Languages at Nebraska Wesleyan University, where she teaches German and Spanish language and literature. In 1992, she was granted her Ph.D. in Modern Languages from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with an emphasis in Nineteenth-Century German Literature.