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Mann, Thomas
- IPA[ˈmän]
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- (1875–1955), German novelist and essayist. The role and character of the artist in relation to society is a constant theme in his works. Notable works: Buddenbrooks (1901), Death in Venice (1912), The Magic Mountain (1924), and Dr. Faustus (1947). Nobel Prize for Literature (1929).
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- (1875–1955), German novelist and essayist. The role and character of the artist in relation to ...
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