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portada Der Zauberberg 1924: Gekürzt 2016 von Dieter Hattrup (in German)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2016
Language
German
Pages
409
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm
Weight
0.54 kg.
ISBN13
9781541071889

Der Zauberberg 1924: Gekürzt 2016 von Dieter Hattrup (in German)

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Der Zauberberg 1924: Gekürzt 2016 von Dieter Hattrup (in German) - Thomas Mann

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Synopsis "Der Zauberberg 1924: Gekürzt 2016 von Dieter Hattrup (in German)"

In der Kürzeliegt die Würze.Shakespeare: Hamlet Die Einteilung des gro en Romans von 1924, dem Thomas Mann sieben Kapitel gegeben hat, habe ich natürlich unangetastet gelassen. Allerdings, der besseren Übersicht halber, habe ich eine innere Unterteilung der Kapitel geschaffen, die mit einem Buch¬staben beginnen, zum Beispiel 1a oder 1b, aber mit Doppelbuchstaben enden wie 6o oder 6oo, da die gigantischen Massen nicht anders zu bewältigen sind, wenn man jedem dieser Buchstaben im Kapitel etwa 10 Seiten des Originals zuweist. Von diesen Unterkapiteln habe ich jeweils eine Kürzung auf eine oder zwei Seiten vorgenommen. Deshalb ist der Roman hier auf etwa 25 Prozent seiner Originalgrö e eingedampft worden. Dennoch sollte der Leser des 'Zauberbergs' die zauberische Atmosphäre der Erzählung unverkürzt verspüren können.
Thomas Mann
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Thomas Mann (Lübeck, June 6, 1875 – Zurich, August 12, 1955) was a prominent German writer, novelist, essayist, and social critic, considered one of the great exponents of 20th century literature and awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929. His work is characterized by a deep analysis of bourgeois life, the psychology of the artist, and the spiritual crisis of modern Europe, drawing inspiration from philosophical and literary currents such as those of Goethe, Nietzsche, and Schopenhauer.

Mann gained international fame with his first novel, Buddenbrooks (1901), a family saga that portrays the decline of a merchant family over four generations, a work for which he received the Nobel. Other key titles in his production include The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg, 1924), an allegory about European society before World War I; Death in Venice (Der Tod in Venedig, 1912), considered one of his most influential novellas; and Doctor Faustus (1947), which examines German culture in the context of the rise of Nazism.

Thomas Mann's work is renowned for its symbolic richness, irony, psychological depth, and masterful exploration of the dilemmas of European culture, influencing generations of writers and readers around the world.
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