Tonio Kroger

Tonio Kroger
Title Tonio Kroger PDF eBook
Author Thomas Mann
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 36
Release 2017-01-06
Genre
ISBN 9781542378871

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The narrative follows the course of a man's life from his schoolboy days to his adulthood. The son of a north German merchant and a "Southern" mother (Consuelo) with artistic talents, Tonio inherited qualities from both sides of his family. As a child, he experiences conflicting feelings for the bourgeois people around him. He feels both superior to them in his insights and envious of their innocent vitality. This conflict continues into Tonio's adulthood, when he becomes a famous writer living in southern Germany. "To be an artist," he comes to believe, "one has to die to everyday life." These issues are only partially resolved when Tonio travels north to visit his hometown. While there, Tonio is mistaken for an escaped criminal, thereby reinforcing his inner suspicion that the artist must be an outsider relative to "respectable" society. As Erich Heller -who knew Thomas Mann personally- observed, Tonio Kr�ger's theme is that of the "artist as an exile from reality" (with Goethe's Torquato Tasso (1790) and Grillparzer's Sappho (1818) for company). Yet it was also Erich Heller who, earlier, in his own youth, had diagnosed the main theme of Tonio Kr�ger to be the infatuation and entanglements of a passionate heart, destined to give shape to, intellectualize, its feelings in artistic terms.

Death in Venice, Tonio Kröger, and Other Writings

Death in Venice, Tonio Kröger, and Other Writings
Title Death in Venice, Tonio Kröger, and Other Writings PDF eBook
Author Thomas Mann
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 360
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780826409706

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Thomas Mann (1875-1955) won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1929. This is a collection of his shorter works. "Death in Venice," later filmed by Lucion Visconti starring Dirk Bogarde, was published in 1911. It is a poetic meditation on art and beauty, where the dying composer Aschenbach (modelled on Gustav Mahler) becomes fixated by the young boy Tadzio. The other stories are: "Tonio Kroger"; the collection entitled "Tristan"; "The Blood of the Walsungs"; "Mario the Magician"; and "The Tables of the Law." A number of essays are also included.>

Death in Venice

Death in Venice
Title Death in Venice PDF eBook
Author Thomas Mann
Publisher
Pages 191
Release 1955
Genre
ISBN

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Death in Venice

Death in Venice
Title Death in Venice PDF eBook
Author Thomas Mann
Publisher Vintage
Pages 412
Release 2010-11-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307772926

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Eight complex stories illustrative of the author's belief that "a story must tell itself," highlighted by the high art style of the famous title novella.

Tristan

Tristan
Title Tristan PDF eBook
Author Thomas Mann
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 96
Release 2017-07-12
Genre
ISBN 9781548788315

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Tristan by Thomas Mann

Death in Venice

Death in Venice
Title Death in Venice PDF eBook
Author Thomas Mann
Publisher urzeni yayınevi
Pages 104
Release 2017-07-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 6057941705

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One of the most famous literary works of the 20th century, the novella “Death in Venice” embodies themes that preoccupied Thomas Mann (1875–1955) in much of his work; the duality of art and life, the presence of death and disintegration in the midst of existence, the connection between love and suffering, and the conflict between the artist and his inner self. Mann’s handling of these concerns in this story of a middle-aged German writer, torn by his passion for a Polish youth met on holiday in Venice, resulted in a work of great psychological intensity and tragic power.

Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann
Title Thomas Mann PDF eBook
Author Martin Travers
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 146
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780312072063

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Examines Mann's fiction within the context of his life, as well as within the political and intellectual climate of the period in which he lived