Thomas Mann
A Classic Writer in a Postmodern Climate?

Edited by T. J. Reed and Martin Swales

Oxford German Studies 34.2

Modern Humanities Research Association and Maney Publishing

21 December 2005  •  104pp


Contents:

123-157
Additional Reflections on Thomas Mann as a Letter-Writer
Jeffrey B. Berlin
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158-172
Reaction and Revolution in Thomas Mann
Paul Bishop
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173-179
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice: Klaus Mann’s Input into Doctor Faustus
Osman Durrani
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180-188
‘Die unvermeidlichen Sonette’: Thomas Mann und Shakespeare
Claudia Gremler
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189-196
Politisierung eines Unpolitischen? Thomas Mann and Socialism, 1918-1933
Deborah Holmes
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197-203
‘Ewig verbundene Geister’: Thomas Mann’s Re-engagement with Nietzsche, 1943-1947
Nicholas Martin
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204-210
Melancholia in Thomas Mann’s Unordnung und frühes Leid: Feeling Envy for the Young and Dancing
Angelika Rauch-Rapaport
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211-216
Diagnostic Form: Reflections on Generic Issues in Thomas Mann’s Narrative Work
Martin Swales
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217-223
Tonio Kröger: Anthropology and Creativity
Alfred White
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Bibliography entry:

Reed, T. J., and Martin Swales (eds), Thomas Mann: A Classic Writer in a Postmodern Climate? (= Oxford German Studies, 34.2 (2005))

First footnote reference: 35 Thomas Mann: A Classic Writer in a Postmodern Climate?, ed. by T. J. Reed and Martin Swales (= Oxford German Studies, 34.2 (2005)), p. 21.

Subsequent footnote reference: 37 Reed and Swales, p. 47.

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Bibliography entry:

Reed, T. J., and Martin Swales (eds). 2005. Thomas Mann: A Classic Writer in a Postmodern Climate? (= Oxford German Studies, 34.2)

Example citation: ‘A quotation occurring on page 21 of this work’ (Reed and Swales 2005: 21).

Example footnote reference: 35 Reed and Swales 2005: 21.

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