Understanding modern European and Latin American literature
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-244) and index.
Introduction -- Early stories -- Buddenbrooks -- Narratives after Buddenbrooks -- Royal Highness -- Death in Venice -- Political essays, 1914-1925 -- The Magic Mountain -- Joseph and his brothers -- Lotte in Weimar, The transposed heads, and The tables of the law -- Doctor Faustus -- The holy sinner, The black swan, and Confessions of Felix Krull, confidence man.
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"Understanding Thomas Mann offers a comprehensive guide to the novels, short stories, novellas, and nonfiction of one of the most renowned and prolific German writers. In addition to analyzing Mann's most famous works, including Buddenbrooks, Death in Venice, The Magic Mountain, and Doctor Faustus. Hannelore Mundt introduces readers to lesser-known works, among them Joseph and His Brothers, Lotte in Weimar, and The Black Swan. In close readings, Mundt illustrates how Mann's masterly prose captures both his time and the complexities of human existence with a unique blend of humor, compassion, irony, and ambiguity."--Jacket.
Mann, Thomas,1875-1955-- Criticism and interpretation.
Mann, Thomas,1875-1955-- Critique et interprétation.
Mann, Thomas,1875-1955
Mann, Thomas,1875-1955-- Criticism and interpretation.