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  1. Hermann Broch (German:; 1 November 1886 – 30 May 1951) was an Austrian writer, best known for two major works of modernist fiction: The Sleepwalkers (Die Schlafwandler, 1930–32) and The Death of Virgil (Der Tod des Vergil, 1945).

  2. A Companion to the Works of Hermann Broch. Search within full text. Get access. Edited by Graham Bartram, Sarah McGaughey, Galin Tihanov. Publisher: Boydell & Brewer. Online publication date: January 2023. Print publication year:

  3. As it was, Hermann Broch was to leave behind on his death in 1951 not only a substantial literary oeuvre, including (alongside Die Schlafwandler) the extraordinary lyrical novel Der Tod des Vergil (1945; The Death of Virgil, 1945), but also a corpus of philosophical, psychological, and political writings that, like the novels, were the product of a lifelong project: the quest to establish a ...

  4. Sep 20, 2020 · Hermann Broch’s first novel, The Sleepwalkers, is a psychological-historical novel that explores the gradual disintegration of values beginning in the latter half of the nineteenth century and culminating in the Armageddon that was World War I. The work is a trilogy whose main sections bear the names and the worldviews of each section’s ...

  5. Hermann Broch: Die Schlafwandler (The Sleepwalkers) This is one of the great novels of the twentieth century, stemming straight from Joyce but at the same time remaining true to its authentic Austrian roots. It is, in fact, three novels, written and first issued as a trilogy. The first novel tells the story of Joachim von Pasenow, an Austrian ...

  6. Jan 20, 2023 · 7 Hermann Broch’s Massenwahnprojekt and Its Relevance for Our Times; 8 Human Rights and the Intellectual’s Ethical Duty: Broch’s Political Writings; 9 Broch’s Der Tod des Vergil: Art and Power, Language and the Ineffable; 10 From the “Tierkreis-Erzählungen” to Die Schuldlosen: The Creation of Broch’s Last Novel; 11 Broch’s ...

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  8. Hermann Broch (1886-1951) is best known for his two major modernist works, The Sleepwalkers (3 vols., 1930-1932) and The Death of Virgil (1945), which frame a lifetime of ethical, cultural, political, and social thought. A textile manufacturer by trade, Broch entered the literary scene late in life with an experimental view of the novel that ...