- The
Strudlhof Steps: or,
Melzer and the
Depth of the
Years (German: Die
Strudlhofstiege oder
Melzer und die
Tiefe der Jahre) is a 1951
novel by the Austrian...
- The
Strudlhofstiege (also
known as the
Strudlhof Steps) is an
outdoor staircase of
architectural and
literary significance in Vienna, Austria. Located...
- German-occupied France,
where he
began work on his most
celebrated novel The
Strudlhof Steps (the name
refers to the Strudlhofstiege, an
outdoor staircase in...
- and Kurt
Wolff Translator's
Prize for his
translation of Doderer's The
Strudlhof Steps for the NYRB
classics series.
Profile at La
Salle University "Helen...
- perron, is well
known because it
forms the
title of the 1951
novel The
Strudlhof Steps by
Heimito von Doderer. The
Weinbergtreppe or
Weinbergstaffel is...
-
staircase in this lane,
together with the
Palais Strudlhof earned fame
through the
novel The
Strudlhof Steps by
Heimito von Doderer.
Altar piece in Garsten...
- in detail.
Together with his
novels The
Lighted Windows (1950) and The
Strudlhof Steps (1951), The
Demons portrays Viennese social life in the 1910s and...
-
Retrieved May 19, 2022. Doderer,
Heimito von (December 14, 2021). The
Strudlhof Steps. New York: New York
Review of Books. ISBNÂ 978-1-68137-527-4. "Prizewinner...
-
author Heimito von Doderer,
where he
wrote large parts of his
novel The
Strudlhof Steps. The
priest Heinrich Maier, head of the
spectacular Austrian resistance...
-
Strudlhofstiege is well known,
immortalized in
Heimito von Doderer's 1951
novel The
Strudlhof Steps.
Other sights include the
fountains Wachsamkeitsbrunnen (at Schlesingplatz)...