Das Wiener Kaffeehaus als Lebenswelt und Spiegel gesellschaftlicher Veränderungen am Beispiel der Novelle Buchmendel von Stefan Zweig
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Stefan Zweig, Buchmendel, Viennese Coffee House, Social ChangeAbstract
In his novella Buchmendel (1929), Stefan Zweig (1881-1942) refers to the tradition of the coffee house as an explicit place of cultural and social exchange in the 20th century Vienna. The aim of this study is to show the Viennese coffee house tradition not only as a breeding ground for social developments, but also as a kind of microcosm in which the oscillations of social life are reflected. The novella Buchmendel (1929) will be used to analyse the coffee house culture of Viennese society as a seismograph of social changes. The main focus of the study is the story of the protagonist Buchmendel, whose life circumstances will be described and analysed against the backdrop of the Viennese coffee house tradition culture.
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