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The congress dances: Vienna 1814–1815 George V. Strong
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Book
speculation mind,
about
msaning
the meaning.
and language,
Nistzschs,
Heidegger
L:niversiry
of Haifu
In
sum.
if you
do not iollow
then I~OLI have no working
Descartes
alternative
and bracket
except to foIloh
and Dcrrida. Ezra
The Congress 1951).
1.ienna 1811-1815.
Dances:
Susan
Y.lnry
.Alsop (New York:
Talmor
Harper
& Rou.
178 pp.
The L’iennese
Enlightenment.
Murk
Francis,
ed. (X
\I.ork: St Martin’s
Press.
1985).
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PP. In her, T/W Cony~~s great
Napoleon
description
of events
great world, period.
Alsop
Xnd
Waterloo
no more
Alexander
Regent-became (was their
arc of ca5y virtue.
it is’on
And so it was
dashing.
brave diplomats of the boudoir.
The has
by
now
Franz
Informed.
very little
they
understanding
these
from
diverse
must
these readings. these essays.
Too.
components
making
up
enlightening
(S.:Y.41.
.-\dsh
quite right
in pointing
~~1s either
unlikeI> bureaucratic
thebe often
Ne\,ertheless, soul
I
think
of the culture
with
I
found
Viennese
So the most
left them very little analysis
of Fin-de-S/?c/c
beyond
the
dance when its
as nicely
what Freud,
written
and incisive.
and
But
the casual
of Habsburg
S.A.M.
these
reader
history
Adshead’s
at the turn
ot
will have
analysis
I
think
\‘erh
Adshrad
the turn of the century in the capital.
l~~w technology.
sweated
Its upper or lower levels.
lntrlllgent
of the
of the century
Mind’),
that resided
But neither
labour Busine>>
.Adshead’s
trying
and
open to them conclusions
Zwei g had to sav on this
to anyone
I:, W;I~
Vienna’,
people in the Empire. was politics
to do but think.’
very useful
Vienna:
presence of the Emperor
not for
cultureat
and Stsfan
V~ennrl.
ha\e espected
of Lbhich deals with
as well
of the Imperial
rschc\ved business.
.Adshead’s
and
time and place if one is to derive
class at either
bear out u hat both Schnitzler
mind
Not that there 1s
Fin-de-Siide
are thoughtful
~vas ‘Olltist’--‘a
a middle
or banausrc.’
loved in Vienna.
and so [these circumstances] do not quite
useful
by the bort of bourgeoise
demonbtrates. to attract
on
//(ILII~~ Ho~r,yeocs/c
of
clever
with
love. and the women
Nevertheless.
the bulk
content-are
myself.
out that the tenor
in great part determined industry
i’xnna’s
of
isa
are replete
very often.
and no plav.
the Prince
Indeed,ifthcre
all. one can hardly
each aficionado
among
.Ac!shead
For
with
book
women
to the unseen
familiar
his fa\,ourltc
capltatlsm,
young
are
in their
this
for example,
much beloved sister
ofoldenburg.
writes
especially
be very
ofthe
tables.
one
essays
a fe\v of them One
of the Czar’s
men are seeking
as bvell as many allusions
are quite
history.
where he-along
seven essays,
de r~,~uerrrwhen
So.
of what made the congress
baize
ofthe a liveI>
of members
181-l-15.
the sexes came together
over green
Ne\srthelsss,
Moreover.
essays-and Habsburg
I.
acti\.ltles
pages of this
young
to have been all work
Schnitzlrr
Joseph
The
beautiful
En‘nlighrennwn~ contains become
Schoenberg.
and
the twilight
than giving
ivhile many pages are given to the r.islt ISI4
Duchess
romp.
other
Vienna
intrigues
the Grand
that
one learns
But
events that took place during
with such goings-on:aftcr
faced one another
I’iorrr~~sr
personal
the great
generals
wrong
tvrth
ignored
01‘ course the handsome
intrinsically
members
deals
in the sprin g of
in the quite
].oung
manner.
takes the reader from
of l’lenna.
selected nocturnal
is \,irtually
incestuous’?).
anything sheets
Days
\,ictlms
brave
vivacious
Alsop
the book
I to Britain
reading.
handsome,
Mary
on none of the great political
than half
relationship this
in
Susan
of the Congress
Ieadin g up to certain
focuses
or the Hundred
of Czar
1‘ocus
Daters.
to the close
matter.
to comprehend
the
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Bftts
Dimensions.
(Odor>
L’nl\erslt>
ltestem Press,
Overseas 1985).
Empires 263 pp..
in the Ttientieth P.B.
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