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Propagandist: Bruno Adler?s ?Kurt und Willi? Dialogues as Expression of British Propagand Objectives /$rJennifer Taylor --$t?Zum Emigranten habe ich kein Talent?: Stefan Zweig?s Exile in London /$rTatiana Liani --$tExil, Judentum und Sprache in ausgewählten Nachlass-Aufzeichnungen von Elias Canetti /$rAnne Peiter --$tExil der Wiener Medizin in Großbritannien /$rRenate Feikes --$tEnduring Exile? Or passing acquaintance? Images of Britain in the Work of Georg Kreisler /$rColin Beaven --$t?Immortal Austria?: Eva Priester as a Propagandist for Austria in British Exile /$rCharmian Brinson --$tWien-Bilder: Paul L. Stein, Richard Tauber und das britische Kino /$rChristian Cargnelli --$tFritz Rosenfeld, Filmkritiker /$rBrigitte Mayr and Michael Omasta --$t?Kennen wir uns nicht aus Wien??: Emigré Film-Makers from Austria in London 1928-1945 /$rTobias Hochscherf --$tImaging the Future through the Past: Austrian Women Exile Writers and the Historical Novel /$rAndrea Hammel --$tImagining Austria: Kohlröserl, Alpenglühen und Patisserie ? the Vision of the Exiled Children /$rDeborah Vietor-Engländer --$t?Einmal Emigrant, immer Emigrant?: Zur literarischen und publizistischen ?Remigration? Robert Neumanns 1946-1965 /$rMaximiliane Jäger --$tMany Happy Returns? 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