2010
DOI: 10.1353/mon.0.0216
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W.G. Sebald's Austerlitz and the Great Library: History, Fiction, Memory. Part I

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“…There is, as James Cowan notes, a 'broad polemic against architectural giganticism that runs throughout the book',12 and it is explicitly stated by Austerlitz early in the text: Someone […] ought to draw up a catalogue of types of building, listed in order of size, and it would be immediately obvious that domestic buildings of less…”
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“…There is, as James Cowan notes, a 'broad polemic against architectural giganticism that runs throughout the book',12 and it is explicitly stated by Austerlitz early in the text: Someone […] ought to draw up a catalogue of types of building, listed in order of size, and it would be immediately obvious that domestic buildings of less…”
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confidence: 99%