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Vienna is the location for most of Veza Canetti's stories and plays but, just as in the Viennese works of her husband Elias Canetti, it is rarely if at all mentioned by name, a literary technique which underscores the city's intimidating presence. City landmarks restrict the behaviour of her working-class characters who feel themselves excluded. They have often moved to Vienna from elsewhere and are not properly accepted. Motifs of arrival and departure occur so frequently in her writing. Even the violent behaviour of Herr Iger in Der Oger can be explained by his insecure status. After the Workers’ Uprising of February 1934 Vienna becomes a tabu subject. Only in exile after 1938 does she once again address the city of her birth which has now become enemy territory. *
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Oxford German Studies is a fully refereed journal, and publishes in English and German, aiming to present contributions from all countries and to represent as wide a range of topics and approaches throughout German studies as can be achieved. The thematic coverage of the journal continues to be based on an inclusive conception of German studies, centred on the study of German literature from the Middle Ages to the present, but extending a warm welcome to interdisciplinary and comparative topics, and to contributions from neighbouring areas such as language study and linguistics, history, philosophy, sociology, music, and art history. The editors are literary scholars, but seek advice from specialists in other areas as appropriate.