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    Studio portrait of Joseph Roth.

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    Digital ImagePublished in The Collected Stories of Joseph Roth published by W.W. Norton in 2002Digital ImageTransparency availableRecord added to DigiTool. Aleph record suppressed. J. Palmisano 09/15/2010

    Joseph Roth and Jozef Wittlin

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    Joseph Roth's military training company, Einjaehrigen-Freiwilligen-Schule des 21. Feldjaeger-Bataillons: Joseph Roth is standing second row far right; Jozef Wittlin is third from right in third row.Digital Imag

    Visual representation in the work of Joseph Roth, 1923-1932

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    Through an examination of Joseph Roth’s reportage and fiction published between 1923 and 1932, this thesis seeks to provide a systematic analysis of a particular aspect of the author’s literary style, namely his use of sharply focused visual representations, which are termed Heuristic Visuals. Close textual analysis, supplemented by insights from reader-response theory, psychology, psycholinguistics and sociology illuminate the function of these visual representations. The thesis also seeks to discover whether there are significant differences and correspondences in the use of visual representations between the reportage and fiction genres. Roth believed that writers should be engagiert, and that the truth could only be arrived at through close observation of reality, not subordinated to theory. The research analyses the techniques by which Roth challenges his readers and encourages them to discover the truth for themselves. Three basic variants of Heuristic Visuals are identified, and their use in different contexts, including that of dialectical presentations, is explored. There is evidence of the use of different variants of Heuristic Visuals according to the respective rhetorical demands of particular thematic issues. It has also been possible to establish synchronic correspondences between the different genres, and diachronic correspondences within genres. Although there are examples within the reportage where the entire article is based on an Heuristic Visual, the use of Heuristic Visuals cannot be seen as a key organizing principle in Roth’s work as a whole. As his mastery of the technique reaches its highest point in the early 1930s, Heuristic Visuals are often incorporated into the reconstruction of a complete sensory experience. Analysis of Roth’s heuristic use of visual representations has led to important insights, including a reinterpretation of the endings of Roth’s two most famous novels: Hiob and Radetzkymarsch

    Joseph Roth Collection 1897-1995

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    Joseph Roth was one of the most prominent Austrian writers of the first half of the 20th century. Particularly his novels and newspaper essays gained him the respect of contemporary critics. Joseph Roth's papers at the Leo Baeck Institute Archives consist of handwritten and typewritten manuscripts of novels, novellas, short stories, and essays, including mostly complete manuscripts of his works (The Ballad of the Hundred Days), (The Bust of the Emperor), and his 'Trozki' novel (The Silent Prophet). Joseph Roth's journalistic work is also well represented. There are a few personal items and over one hundred photographs of Joseph Roth and his wife Friederike. The Joseph Roth collection also contains correspondence with family and publishers, clippings about Joseph Roth, and reviews of his work. The addenda mostly consist of invitations to conferences and exhibitions, and scholarly articles on Joseph Roth's work and life.Video tape of a Dutch TV-movie by Hans Keller, "Joseph Roth's Grosse-Welt Bioskop-Theater", has been removed to the A/V Collection.Joseph Roth was born in Brody in Galicia, then part of the Habsburg Monarchy, now Ukraine, on September 26, 1894 in the family of Maria (Miriam) Roth nee Gruebel and Nahum Roth. He worked as a journalist before focusing on writing novels and short stories. Joseph Roth died in the Necker hospital in Paris on May 27, 1939. His wife, Friederike (Friedl), who was diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1928, lived in an Austrian mental sanatorium, where she was killed in the Nazi euthanasia program in 1940.EAD finding aid available onlineThe more substantial part of the collection comes from the Joseph Roth estate that his French translator, Blanche Gidon, preserved during the Second World War. After the war, Joseph Roth's cousin, Fred Grubel, picked up a suitcase with Joseph Roth's papers from her and transferred them to the United States. It took several years until the rights and heritage procedures were cleared up. In January 1963, the bulk of the collection arrived at the Leo Baeck Institute Archives. The papers of Joseph Roth were arranged into six series that were assigned call numbers AR 1836-AR 1841. Later on, Fred Grubel, the executive director of the Leo Baeck Institute, added materials about Joseph Roth that he had been collecting since the end of the war. This addition contained correspondence related to the fate of the collection after the war, reviews of Joseph Roth's works published after 1945, and several texts on Joseph Roth. This addendum is complemented by the material from the estate of Friderike Zweig, the widow of Stefan Zweig, donated by Caroline Birman, who took part in clearing the rights and safe-guarded Joseph Roth's papers after their arrival to the United States, in 1963 and 1971. In the 1990s other material was added, usually invitations to exhibits or conference programs that took place on the occasion of Joseph Roth's anniversaries. Several scholarly and popular articles were also added to the collection.Some of the more significant addenda include a microfilm of the manuscript of the Kapuzinergruft from the St. Etienne Gallery in 1990 mediated by Fritz Hackert (MF 453); as well as catalog cards and the inventory of the so-called Berliner Nachlass from the Schiller- Nationalmuseum und deutschen Literaturarchiv, Marbach am Neckar, Germany in 1995 (q PT 2635 O_84 Z312).Published in LBI Bulletin No. 25, 1964.Letters of Joseph Roth to his parents are available at the Dokumentationsstelle für neuere oesterreichische Literature (Vienna, Austria). The so-called Berliner Nachlass of Joseph Roth is housed in the Schiller-Nationalmuseum und deutschen Literaturarchiv (Marbach am Neckar, Germany).See also Joseph Bornstein Collection (AR 4082)Photographs removed to Photograph Collectiondigitize

    La Marche de Radetsky, de Joseph Roth, 1932

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    Caron François, Roth Joseph. La Marche de Radetsky, de Joseph Roth, 1932. In: Bulletin d'histoire de l'électricité, n°26, décembre 1995. pp. 123-126

    Der Untergang der österreich-ungarischen Monarchie anhand des Romans Radetzkymarsch von Joseph Roth

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    In meiner Diplomarbeit beschäftigte ich mich mit der Geschichte der Auflösung der Österreich-Ungarischen Monarchie anhand des Romans Radetzkymarsch von Joseph Roth. Ich habe nach der Einleitung Joseph Roth als Bürger der Österreich- Ungarischen Monarchie präsentiert. Im dritten Kapitel meiner Diplomarbeit wurden die Aufbaustruktur der Monarchie und die möglichen Ursachen der Auflösung der k.u.k. Welt aus historischer Hinsicht analysiert. Im vierten Kapitel wurden die Entstehungsgeschichte des Romans Radetzkymarsch, die Erzählweise des Autors, und die literarischen Stilrichtungen, die im Roman vorkommen, detailliert dargestellt. Das fünfte Kapitel meiner Diplomarbeit ist eine psychologische Analyse der Familie Trotta. Die Analyse der Vater-Sohn Beziehungen bildet den Kern dieses Kapitels. Mit Hilfe der Analyse der Mitglieder der Familie Trotta wollte ich den Prozess der Auflösung der Monarchie darstellen, weil bei Joseph Roth die Tragödie der Familie Trotta mit der Tragödie der Monarchie und des Hauses Habsburg sehr eng zusammenhängt.BKnémetegyetem

    Az első Osztrák Köztársaság társadalomkritikája Joseph Roth korai regényeiben

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    A szakdolgozat témája az I. Osztrák Köztársaság társadalomkritikájának bemutatása Joseph Roth két, úgy nevezett korai periódusához tartozó regénye alapján. A szakdolgozatban bemutatásra kerül a kor történelmi illetve társadalmi helyzete. Kihangsúlyozódik a regények főhőseinek helyzete alapján, hogy milyen társadalmi problémával találták szemben magukat az I. világháború és az Osztrák-Magyar Monarchia bukása után a háborúból hazatért emberek.BKGermanisztikaegyetem

    Friederike (Friedl) Roth nee Reichler with Dr. Richter Portraits Groups

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    Handwritten caption by Joseph Roth: "Dr. Richter mit Friedl Roth"Digital Imag

    Friederike (Friedl), née Reichler, and Joseph Roth horseback riding with an unidentified man.

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    Verso: handwritten dedication: "Friedel und Joseph Roth in alter Liebe hoch zu Ross." Signed ClaireDigital ImageRecord added to DigiTool. Aleph record suppressed. J. Palmisano 09/15/2010.04222013, replaced ingest in digitool with scan of both sidesDigital Imag

    wie Joseph Roth sie in seinen Werken -Hiob, Das falsche Gewicht und in dem Erzählfragment Erdbeeren- sieht

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    In meiner Arbeit versuche ich das Leben der Menschen in Galizien durch die Helden von Joseph Roth darzustellen, ihr Leben in verschiedenem Bereiche. Als Hilfe dienen die Werken: Hiob, Das falsche Gewicht und Erdbeeren. Der Schauplatz der Werke ist in Galizien, wo auch der Autor selbst aufgewachsen ist. Erstens möchte ich über einige wissenschaftlichen Meinungen schreiben, wie einige Wissenschaftler Joseph Roth und sein Werk sehen, vor allem die Werke die in Galizien spielen. Im Weiteren stelle ich kurz das Leben des Autors dar, und suche ich nach Parallelitäten in seinem Erzählfragment Erdbeeren. Dann vergleiche ich mehrere Aspekte in den Werken: wie wird die Umgebung in den drei Werken dargestellt, wie ist die persönliche Sphäre der Helden dargestellt, wie ist die Sprache in den Werken.BKnémetegyetem
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