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  1. Death in Venice and Other Stories (Signet Classics) by Thomas Mann, 2006-11-07
  2. Joseph and His Brothers: The Stories of Jacob, Young Joseph, Joseph in Egypt, Joseph the Provider by Thomas Mann, 2005-05
  3. The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann, 1996-10-01
  4. Death in Venice: And Seven Other Stories by Thomas Mann, 1989-03-13
  5. Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family (Everyman's Library) by Thomas Mann, 1994-10-04
  6. Doctor Faustus : The Life of the German Composer Adrian Leverkuhn As Told by a Friend by Thomas Mann, 1999-07-27
  7. The Magic Mountain (Everyman's Library) by Thomas Mann, 2005-06-21
  8. Thomas Mann: Metal Artist by Andrei Codrescu, Lloyd E. Herman, et all 2001-10
  9. Death in Venice by Thomas Mann, 2004-06-01
  10. The Black Swan by Thomas Mann, 1990-10-16
  11. Thomas Mann's Joseph and His Brothers: Writing, Performance, and the Politics of Loyalty (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture) by William E. McDonald, 1999-07-02
  12. Doctor Faustus (Everyman's Library) by Thomas Mann, H. T. Lowe-Porter, 1992-06-02
  13. The Transposed Heads: A Legend of India by Thomas Mann, 1959-09-12
  14. Georg Lukacs and Thomas Mann: A Study in the Sociology of Literature by Judith Marcus, 1988-03

1. Thomas Mann - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Paul Thomas Mann (June 6, 1875 – August 12, 1955) was a German novelist, short story writer, social critic, philanthropist, essayist, and 1929 Nobel Prize
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Paul Thomas Mann June 6 August 12 ) was a German novelist short story writer, social critic philanthropist essayist , and 1929 Nobel Prize laureate , known for his series of highly symbolic and ironic epic novels and mid-length stories, noted for their insight into the psychology of the artist and the intellectual . His analysis and critique of the European and German soul used modernized German and Biblical stories, as well as the ideas of Goethe Nietzsche , and Schopenhauer
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Foto von Carl van Vechten Paul Thomas Mann 6. Juni in L¼beck 12. August in Z¼rich ) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller Er war ein Meister der Ironie und des literarischen Manierismus , schrieb Erz¤hlungen und Romane , die das Ende des b¼rgerlichen Zeitalters spiegeln. Als Traditionalist stellte er sich bewusst in die Nachfolge des Bildungsb¼rgertums und von Dichtern wie Goethe und Fontane . Mit seinem gravit¤tisch-verschmitzten Stil verf¼gt er ¼ber ein unverkennbares Markenzeichen, das ihn popul¤r machte. Bereits mit Mitte zwanzig ver¶ffentlichte er den Familienroman Buddenbrooks , f¼r den er 1929 den Nobelpreis f¼r Literatur erhielt. Mit den w¤hrend des Ersten Weltkriegs geschriebenen Betrachtungen eines Unpolitischen lieferte er eine Apologie des kaiserlichen Deutschlands im Moment seines Unterganges, von der er sich sp¤ter distanzierte. Als politischer Essayist repr¤sentierte er die Hinwendung des Wilhelminischen B¼rgertums zur Weimarer Republik und wurde, insbesondere in seinen Radioansprachen

3. Mann Thomas 1875 1955
Mann, Thomas (18751955). German novelist and critic, one of the most important figures in early 20th-century literature, whose novels explore the
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Mann, Thomas (1875-1955) German novelist and critic, one of the most important figures in early 20th-century literature, whose novels explore the relationship between the exceptional individual and his or her environment, either the environment of family or of the world in general. Mann, the younger brother of the novelist and playwright Heinrich Mann, was born into an old merchant family in L[[cedilla]]beck on June 6, 1875. After his father died, the family moved to Munich, where Mann was educated. He was a clerk in an insurance office in Munich and served on the staff of the Munich satiric journal Simplicissimus, before taking up writing as a career. He was influenced by two German philosophers, Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche, although he rejected the ideas of the latter. In one of his later critical works, Essays of Three Decades (1947), he discussed his literary themes as influenced by these thinkers and other artists. Mann's fiction is characterized by accurate reproduction of the details of both modern and ancient life, by profound and subtle intellectual analysis of ideas and characters, and by a detached, somewhat ironic, point of view combined with a deep sense of the tragic. His heroes are often of the bourgeois class, undergoing a spiritual conflict. Mann explored also the psychology of the creative artist. Source: Encarta 1994

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The German author and Nobel Prize winner Simplicissimus Influenced by philosophers Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche , he wrote his first short story, Vision , in 1893 under the pen name Paul Thomas. After numerous short stories, his first international success came with the novel Buddenbrooks , in which a character from the middle-class battles with inner conflict . This was a recurring theme of Thomas Mann's, particularly in , which was published in 1903. The writer won fame with Death in Venice in 1912 and The Magic Mountain in 1924, a novel set in a Swiss village similar to Davos . In 1929, Thomas Mann received the Nobel Prize in Literature for his work. In 1933, he was forced into exile due to his critical writings on the Nazi regime.

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Thomas Mann was born to a wealthy family in Lubek Germany in 1875, and before his death in 1955 he had become one of the twentieth centuries most renowned,
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7. Thomas Mann - Wikipedia, Den Frie Encyklopædi
Thomas Mann arbejdede nogen tid i en bank, inden han begyndte at studere ved universitetet i München. Han rejste rundt i Europa og besøgte sin ældre broder,
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Thomas Mann fotograferet af Carl Van Vechten den 20. april 1937 Thomas Mann 6. juni 12. august ) var en tysk forfatter Han blev f¸dt i L¼beck i en velhavende k¸bmandsfamilie. Imidlertid ¦ndrede familiens forhold sig ved faderens tidlige d¸d og familieformuen gik tabt. Thomas Mann arbejdede nogen tid i en bank, inden han begyndte at studere ved universitetet i M¼nchen . Han rejste rundt i Europa og bes¸gte sin ¦ldre broder, Heinrich i Italien. Her skrev Thomas sine f¸rste noveller og sin f¸rste roman. Hans v¦rker blev modtaget med begejstring. Thomas Manns f¸rste roman Buddenbrooks En families forfald ) (1901), som beskrev en families nedtur gennem fire generationer, blev en sensation i Tyskland og gjorde ham til en rig mand allerede som 25-¥rig. Han blev snart gift - p¥ trods af sin homoseksuelle tilb¸jelighed - og han levede et liv med at give forel¦sninger og udgive noveller. I 1929 modtog Thomas Mann nobelprisen i litteratur . I perioden mellem de to verdenskrige begyndte Thomas Mann at advare mod den omsiggribende fascisme , indtil nazisterne tvang ham til at forlade Tyskland. Han slog sig ned i USA i 1940, hvor han blev professor ved

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Thomas Mann (1875-1955) "A man lives not only his personal life, as an individual, but also, consciously or unconsciously, the life of his epoch and his contemporaries." (from The Magic Mountain Simplicissimus . Mann's first book, DER KLEINE HERR FRIEDMANN, was published in 1898. While at university, Mann became immersed in the writings of the philosophers Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche as well as in the music of composer Richard Wagner. In Buddenbrooks, Mann's early masterpiece, he used the technique of the leitmotif , which he adapted from Wagner. Mann had started the book in 1897 as a small story about one member of the family. However, the "protracted finger practice with no ulterior advantages" enlarged into a saga of a wealthy Hanseatic family, which declines from strength to decadence. The last Buddenbrook, the musically gifted young Hanno who dies of a typhoid infection; he is the first of many similar, often morally suspect aesthetes in Mann's novels, continuing in Tonio Kröger, Gustav Aschenbach, Felix Krull, and Adrian Lewerkühn. During World War I Mann supported Kaiser's policy and attacked liberalism. In VON DEUTSCHER REPUBLIK (1923), as a semi-official spokesman for parliamentary democracy, he called the German intellectuals to support the new Weimar state.

13. Thomas Mann --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on thomas mann German novelist and essayist whose early novelsBuddenbrooks (1900), Der Tod in Venedig (1912;
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Mann's father died in 1891, and Mann moved to Munich, a centre of art and literature, where he lived until 1933. After perfunctory work in an insurance office and on the editorial staff of Simplicissimus

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    Mann, Thomas key Mann . A writer of great intellectual breadth, Mann developed literary themes that not only delved into the inner self but also related inner problems to changing European cultural values. To coordinate this dual focus Mann often wrote in a symbolic vein, although in general he was less experimental than many of his contemporaries. Sections in this article: The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

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19. Biographie: Thomas Mann, 1875-1955
Translate this page Zeittafel des Deutschen Historischen Museums in Berlin, mit Links zu den Kurzdarstellungen von Buddenbrooks und Zauberberg aus Kindlers
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Bereits als Schüler verfaßt er Prosaskizzen und Aufsätze für die von ihm mitherausgegebene Zeitschrift "Der Frühlingssturm. Monatszeitschrift für Kunst, Literatur und Philosophie".
Seine erste Novelle "Gefallen" erscheint in der Zeitschrift "Die Gesellschaft".
Heinrich Mann herausgegebene konservative Zeitschrift "Das Zwanzigste Jahrhundert. Blätter für deutsche Art und Wohlfahrt".
Gemeinsam mit seinem Bruder Aufenthalt in Italien.
Die Novellensammlung "Der kleine Herr Friedemann" wird publiziert.
Tätigkeit als Lektor und Korrektor bei der satirischen Zeitschrift " Simplicissimus ".
Auf einer Urlaubsreise nach Dänemark entsteht die Novelle " ".
Manns größtes Prosawerk " Buddenbrooks " - ursprünglich als Gemeinschaftsarbeit der Brüder geplant - erscheint in zwei Bänden und wird von der Kritik begeistert aufgenommen.
Die Novellensammlung "Tristan" - darin enthalten "Tonio Kröger"- erscheint. Im Gegensatz zu seinem Bruder vermeidet er gesellschaftskritische Inhalte und thematisiert den Gegensatz von Leben und Kunst. Seine Künstlernovellen sind als Gleichnisse zu sehen, in denen die Individuen als gesellschaftliche Typen gezeichnet werden.

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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Thomas Mann Biography Thomas Mann (June 6, 1875 - August 12, 1955) was a German writer and Nobel laureate.
Mann was born in Lübeck. His father was a senator and grain merchant, but died when his son was only 15. The family then moved to Munich, where Mann lived from 1891 until 1933, with the exception of a brief one-year stay in Palestrina, Italy with his brother Heinrich in his early career. He married Katja Pringsheim, daughter of a prominent, secularized Jewish family of intellectuals. He emigrated from Nazi Germany to Küsnacht near Zürich, Switzerland in 1933, then in 1942 to Pacific Palisades, California, USA, returned to Europe in 1952, and lived in Kilchberg near Zürich where he died in 1955.
He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929, for Buddenbrooks.
He was the younger brother of Heinrich Mann.
He was the father of Klaus, Erika, Golo (Angelus Gottfried Thomas), Monika, Elisabeth and Michael Mann.
Most of his novels deal with the tension between the unsteady,death-loving artist and the law-obeying, life-affirming citizen. Mann's diaries, unsealed in 1975, speak movingly of his own struggles with his homosexual desires, which found reflection in his works. Mann described his feelings for young violinist and painter Paul Ehrenberg the "central experience of my heart".
Some of his works are frequently included in the Western canon.

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