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The Viennese Waltz

Decadence and the Decline of Austria’s Unconscious

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The Viennese Waltz

Decadence and the Decline of Austria’s Unconscious

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Satiricized by Strauss II to highlight the deceptive aristocratic class, under Schoenberg, Mahler, and Webern’s pens the waltz became the pivot between the conscious and unconscious, forcing a paralytic “second state” analogous with the stagnation of the Habsburg Empire. The Viennese Waltz shows how, between 1864 – 1928, the waltz altered from signifier of upper-class artificeto the link between man and nature and between Viennese and “Other.” Hood wields the Freudian concepts of the uncanny and the doppelgänger to explain this revolution from the simple signification of a dance to the psychological anxiety of a subject’s place in society.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Topics in Fin-de-Siècle Vienna
Chapter 2. Evolution of Viennese Cultural-Historical Topics: Romance, Freud, and
Authenticity
Chapter 3. The Waltz and the “Other”
Chapter 4. Narrative and Deception
Chapter 5. The Development of the Uncanny Narrative
Chapter 6 Part 1. The Waltz and the Uncanny in Mahler's Seventh Symphony
Chapter 6 Part 2. Mahler's Scherzos and the Uncanny Waltz
Chapter 7. The Waltz as Pivot Point in Webern's Symphony Op. 21

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Published May 15 2024
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 210
ISBN 9781793653949
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 19 b/w illustrations; 1 tables;
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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