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Buddenbrooks

Book • 1901
Written by Thomas Mann in 1901, 'Buddenbrooks' is a panoramic novel that explores the decline of the Buddenbrook family, a prominent family of grain merchants in Lübeck.

The story spans four generations, highlighting the family's struggles with adapting to modernity, the conflict between practical and artistic orientations to life, and the eventual decay of their financial and moral standing.

The novel is characterized by Mann's masterful use of leitmotifs, detailed character descriptions, and a blend of objectivity and subjectivity in its narrative style.

It reflects Mann's ambivalence towards the value of artistic versus bourgeois life and is heavily influenced by the philosophical ideas of Schopenhauer.

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Mentioned in 23 episodes

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Dominic Sandbrook
when discussing the respectable people Thomas Mann writes about.
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Tyler Cowen
in comparison to Grossman's 'Life and Fate', discussing their place in 20th-century literature.
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Tyler Cowen
in a comparison of reading experiences in English and German, highlighting the impact of language on humor and pacing.
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Dominic Sandbrook
in relation to a biography discussing his life and the dramatic changes in Germany during his lifetime.
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Elisabeth L'Orange
als ein Buch, das sie wiederlesen möchte, da es in ihrer Heimat Hamburg spielt und sie es in der Schule gelesen hat.
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Melvyn Bragg
as Thomas Mann's first big book, a massive achievement.
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Death in Venice
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Sean Williams
as Thomas Mann's most famous book written before "Death in Venice."
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Death in Venice
Erwähnt von Heinrich Breloer als Roman mit einem schauerlichen Element.
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Erst verhasst, später verehrt: Thomas Mann (geb. am 6.6.1875)
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Maarten van Rossem
als mogelijke kandidaat voor een boekbespreking, maar hij twijfelt over de zwaarte ervan.
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Maarten van Rossem
stelt voor om het de volgende keer over de thematiek van dit boek te hebben.
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