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Formato
Kindle
Pagine
1,387
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Mar 1, 2024
Editore
e-artnow
Descrizione
Thomas Mann's selected classics offer a captivating glimpse into the mind of one of literature's most celebrated figures. Readers can immerse themselves in the richly woven narratives of novels like "Buddenbrooks," which delves into the complexities of family and societal expectations. Each story showcases Mann's masterful storytelling and profound insights into the human experience.
From the introspective struggles of artists in "Tonio Kröger" to the haunting beauty of "Death in Venice," this collection highlights the diverse themes and characters that define Mann's oeuvre. With the inclusion of various interpretations and translations by accomplished writers, it enriches the reader's understanding of Mann's unique voice and style.
Every turn of the page reveals Mann's exploration of identity, morality, and the complexities of life. Whether a long-time admirer or a newcomer, this collection invites readers to reflect, ponder, and appreciate the timeless relevance of his work. It's a delightful opportunity to snuggle up with some literary masterpieces that resonate throughout generations.
From the introspective struggles of artists in "Tonio Kröger" to the haunting beauty of "Death in Venice," this collection highlights the diverse themes and characters that define Mann's oeuvre. With the inclusion of various interpretations and translations by accomplished writers, it enriches the reader's understanding of Mann's unique voice and style.
Every turn of the page reveals Mann's exploration of identity, morality, and the complexities of life. Whether a long-time admirer or a newcomer, this collection invites readers to reflect, ponder, and appreciate the timeless relevance of his work. It's a delightful opportunity to snuggle up with some literary masterpieces that resonate throughout generations.
Generi
Romanzo
Bambini
Azione e Avventura
Scienza e Tecnologia
Business ed Economia
Fantasy
Arte e Fotografia
Contemporaneo
Psicologia