A companion to Thomas Mann's The magic mountain:

"Thomas Mann once told Susan Sontag that he considered The Magic Mountain to be his greatest novel. And few in his own day doubted the preeminence of this modernist classic. But many have argued that the age of literary modernism has passed. If this is so, how might we best understand Mann'...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Columbia, SC Camden House 1999
Edition:1. publ.
Series:Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
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Summary:"Thomas Mann once told Susan Sontag that he considered The Magic Mountain to be his greatest novel. And few in his own day doubted the preeminence of this modernist classic. But many have argued that the age of literary modernism has passed. If this is so, how might we best understand Mann's masterpiece now? In this book of wide-ranging and original essays, which also includes a memoir of Thomas Mann by Susan Sontag, various scholars and critics explore the meanings of The Magic Mountain for the contemporary imagination."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:XIX, 250 S.
ISBN:1571131507

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