General Info | TEI
Titel | Vespers in Vienna |
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ID | 8341 |
Type | publication >> novel |
Date | 1947 |
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Uri(s) |
https://ica.acdh-dev.oeaw.ac.at/entity/8341/ |
Notes | The novel was turned into a successful film in 1949, entitled The Red Danube, which prompted a reprint of the novel with that title. Vespers in Vienna exhibits some superficial similarities with Greene’s blockbuster script, as the city of Vienna under the government of the four occupying powers becomes the setting for a tragic love affair between a refugee from Eastern Europe and a British officer. Marshall had observed the sufferings of displaced people stranded in Austria, and especially in the capital city with its many ruins. In his novel, he sketched the routines of military life with its comic aspects but also dramatized the problems associated with the increasingly divergent views of the four occupying powers, mirrored in the complicated debates between them, which are repeatedly punctuated by humorous misunderstandings. (Zacharasiewicz, Transatlantic Networks, 281). |
References | Vespers in Vienna, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1947. |
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Institution
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— | — | related >> depicts | Hotel Sacher |
Person
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1947 | — | related >> was/were written by >> written by | Marshall, Bruce |
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— | — | related >> adapted to | The Red Danube |
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The Red Danube | — | — | alternative name >> maiden name | deu |