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The Man Without Qualities. Illustrated

Par : Robert Musil, Eithne Wilkins, Ernst Kaiser
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  • Nombre de pages421
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-617-8702-20-5
  • EAN9786178702205
  • Date de parution27/08/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurAsimis Books

Résumé

Robert Musil's monumental novel The Man Without Qualities (Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften) is one of the defining works of twentieth-century modernist literature. Set in Vienna on the eve of World War I, the narrative unfolds in the waning days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, capturing the intellectual, political, and cultural tensions of a world on the brink of collapse. At its center is Ulrich, a highly intelligent yet detached man, often described as a "man without qualities, " who struggles to find meaning, purpose, and moral certainty in a rapidly changing society.
Through his ironic observations, philosophical musings, and relationships with a wide array of characters - from politicians and aristocrats to scientists and dreamers - Musil examines the fragility of ideals and the contradictions of modern civilization. Blending psychological depth, satire, and philosophical reflection, Musil dissects the illusions of progress and the crises of values that shaped the early twentieth century.
The unfinished yet vast scope of the novel gives it a timeless, open-ended quality, inviting readers to reflect on the questions it raises about identity, morality, and the fate of societies in transition. A work often compared to Proust, Joyce, and Mann, The Man Without Qualities remains a towering achievement of world literature - an intellectual and artistic exploration of the modern human condition, where reason and imagination, order and chaos, collide in the shadow of history.
Robert Musil's monumental novel The Man Without Qualities (Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften) is one of the defining works of twentieth-century modernist literature. Set in Vienna on the eve of World War I, the narrative unfolds in the waning days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, capturing the intellectual, political, and cultural tensions of a world on the brink of collapse. At its center is Ulrich, a highly intelligent yet detached man, often described as a "man without qualities, " who struggles to find meaning, purpose, and moral certainty in a rapidly changing society.
Through his ironic observations, philosophical musings, and relationships with a wide array of characters - from politicians and aristocrats to scientists and dreamers - Musil examines the fragility of ideals and the contradictions of modern civilization. Blending psychological depth, satire, and philosophical reflection, Musil dissects the illusions of progress and the crises of values that shaped the early twentieth century.
The unfinished yet vast scope of the novel gives it a timeless, open-ended quality, inviting readers to reflect on the questions it raises about identity, morality, and the fate of societies in transition. A work often compared to Proust, Joyce, and Mann, The Man Without Qualities remains a towering achievement of world literature - an intellectual and artistic exploration of the modern human condition, where reason and imagination, order and chaos, collide in the shadow of history.
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