Magic Mountain A Study of Thomas Mann's Novel Der Zauberberg

Praised highly by Mann himself, Weigand's book (originally published in 1933) is an essential piece of criticism on Mann's monumental novel. In his study of "The Magic Mountain" Weigand comments on the novel's genre and organization before dissecting the themes of disease an...

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Main Author: Weigand, Hermann J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Press 1965, 1965
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