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Literature and history | 2016
Richard Niland; Nicholas Murgatroyd
Exploring the subject of horses in Joseph Roth’s best-known novel Radetzkymarsch (1932), this essay examines how Roth’s experience of and response to modernity can be understood through his treatment of the equine. While horses constitute an important subject for Roth in the urban context of his journalism and early fiction in the years following the First World War, in which he offers a politically charged lament for the decline of the horse in quotidian European urban culture, Radetzkymarsch uses the equine to connect to both historical tradition and pre-modernity, while also sceptically interrogating Habsburg imperialism in its end days. Drawing on recent work in Roth scholarship, Austrian cultural history and animal studies, this essay examines how the horse becomes a complex symbol not only for the decline of the Habsburg empire, but of the strain which modernity places on the values of the past.
The Journal of Popular Culture | 2012
Richard Niland
Archive | 2010
Richard Niland
The Conradian : the Journal of the Joseph Conrad Society | 2008
Richard Niland
Environmental History | 2018
Richard Niland
Archive | 2017
Richard Niland
Archive | 2017
Richard Niland
The Conradian : the Journal of the Joseph Conrad Society | 2016
Richard Niland
The Conradian : the Journal of the Joseph Conrad Society | 2016
Tanya Gokulsing; Richard Niland
Archive | 2016
Richard Niland