The Turning Point: Thirty-five Years in this CenturyOswald Wolff, 1984 - 379 Seiten |
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... literary constellation into which he was born on November 18 , 1906. His father Thomas Mann had published Buddenbrooks in 1901 , initiating a long line of literary successes that led to his being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature ...
... literary constellation into which he was born on November 18 , 1906. His father Thomas Mann had published Buddenbrooks in 1901 , initiating a long line of literary successes that led to his being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature ...
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... literary Mann twins . " The formative influence of Klaus Mann's illustrious family was crucial to his development as a writer . All three of his autobiographical works attest to this influence : Kind dieser Zeit ( 1932 ) , his early ...
... literary Mann twins . " The formative influence of Klaus Mann's illustrious family was crucial to his development as a writer . All three of his autobiographical works attest to this influence : Kind dieser Zeit ( 1932 ) , his early ...
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... literary giants . His " romantic Olympus " is presided over by the tetrarchy of Plato , Nietzsche , Novalis , and Whitman , who share a transcendental humanism , a vision that is at once tragic and optimistic , and a youthful impulse to ...
... literary giants . His " romantic Olympus " is presided over by the tetrarchy of Plato , Nietzsche , Novalis , and Whitman , who share a transcendental humanism , a vision that is at once tragic and optimistic , and a youthful impulse to ...
Inhalt
Introduction by Shelley L Frisch | 1 |
The Myths of Childhood 19061914 | xxi |
War 19141919 | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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