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Hello all,

I'm also from the University of Nottingham and will soon be embarking
on the trip to Vienna led by Thomas Jochum!

I want to know a bit more about the history of Austrian literature and
I wonder if anyone can recommend any relevant museums to visit...In
fact, which are the most prolific Austrian writers? In the German
literature module that I am studying, we are looking at the novel,
Lieutenant Gustl and we briefly mentioned the term 'kuk', can anyone
put some context behind this?

Thanks,

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