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1. The Way To Return—On The Use Of Photos In Austerlitz
2. Aesthetics at its end: Late style in the works of Joseph Conrad, Vladimir Nabokov, and W. G. Sebald
3. Trauma and memory in W. G. Sebald's 'Austerlitz' and Guenter Grass's 'Im Krebsgang'
4. Fragments of one's own existence: The reader W. G. Sebald
5. The aesthetics of passage: The imag(in)ed experience of time in W. G. Sebald and Peter Handke
6. Against redemption: Interrupting the future in the fiction of Vladimir Nabokov, Kazuo Ishiguro and W. G. Sebald
7. The muted I: Locating a narrator in the works of W.G. Sebald
8. Three sons. Franz Kafka and the fiction of J. M. Coetzee, Philip Roth, and W. G. Sebald (Austria, South Africa, Germany)
9. The crisis of cultural knowledge in Michael Koehlmeier's 'Telemach', Christoph Ransmayr's 'Morbus Kitahara' and W. G. Sebald's 'Die Ringe des Saturn'
10. The end of illustration: The photographic novels of Henry James, Andre Breton, Virginia Woolf, and W. G. Sebald
11. Bringing the Past Back to Life: Classical Motifs and the Representation of History in the Works of W. G. Sebald
12. Tikkun: W.G. Sebald's Melancholy Messianism
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