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Thomas Mann
Thomas Mann (1875–1955) was a German novelist and essayist who earned the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929. Among his works are
Death in Venice
,
The Magic Mountain
,
Joseph and His Brothers
,
and
Doctor Faustus
.
From the Archives
G.B.S.—Mankind’s Friend
Thomas Mann
March 1, 1951
From the Archives
Germany and the Germans
Thomas Mann
December 1, 1946
From the Archives
Address at the Dedication of the Thomas Mann Collection at Yale University
Thomas Mann
June 1, 1938
From the Archives
Disillusion
Thomas Mann
September 1, 1935
From the Archives
Goethe
Thomas Mann
June 1, 1932
New Perspectives, Enduring Writing
New Perspectives, Enduring Writing
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