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A Companion to Thomas Mann's Magic Mountain (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture #1) (Paperback)

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By Stephen D. Dowden (Editor), David Blumberg (Contribution by), Edward Engelberg (Contribution by)
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Volume offering a guide to and reassessment of Thomas Mann's famous novel.

Thomas Mann was the first writer since Goethe to attract a large international audience to stories written in German, bringing German fiction into the mainstream of European literature. His second major work, The Magic Mountain (1924), explores the heady intellectual culture of the chaotic and broken Germany that emerged from the First World War, and, along with the earlier Buddenbrooks, earned him a Nobel Prize for literature in 1929. Mann himself considered The Magic Mountain to be his greatest novel, and few in his own day doubted the preeminence of this modernist classic; however, many have argued that the age of literary modernism has passed. If this is so, how might we best understand Mann's masterpiece now? Topics covered in this volume, which aims to provide both a survey of and new research into important aspects of the work, include Mann's comic vision, his homosexuality, his fraught attitude toward Jews, the place of his novel in the landscape of postmodern life, the theme of solitude, music in the novel, and technology.

Stephen D. Dowden is Professor of German at Brandeis University. Contributors: David Blumberg, Michael Brenner, Stephen Dowden, Edward Engelberg, Ulker G kberk, Eugene Goodheart, Joseph P. Lawrence, Karla Schultz, Susan Sontag, Kenneth Weisinger.

Stephen D. Dowden is Professor of German at Brandeis University.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781571132482
ISBN-10: 1571132481
Publisher: Camden House (NY)
Publication Date: February 14th, 2002
Pages: 270
Language: English
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture