Thomas Mann






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Thomas Mann: imago

Thomas Mann: subscriptio




Nativitas: 6 Iunii 1875; Lubeca
Obitus: 12 Augusti 1955; Turicum
Patria: Imperium Germanicum, Res Publica Vimariana, Germania Nazistica, First Czechoslovak Republic, Civitates Foederatae Americae
Nomen nativum: Paul Thomas Mann

Officium



Munus: mythistoricus, essayist, Autobiographus, short story writer, social critic, diarist, scriptor scaenicus, professor, Scriptor, Auctor
Patronus: Universitas Princetoniensis, Simplicissimus



Consociatio



Factio: Factio Theodisca Democratica
Religio: Lutheranismus



Familia



Genitores: Thomas Johann Heinrich Mann; Júlia da Silva Bruhns
Coniunx: Katia Mann
Proles: Erica Mann, Nicolaus Mann, Golo Mann, Monika Mann, Elisabeth Mann-Borgese, Michael Mann




Memoria



Laurae: Praemium litterarum Nobelianum, Goethe Prize, Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts, Feltrinelli Prize, Goethe Plaque of the City of Frankfurt, Honorary doctor of the Princeton University, Honorary doctor of the Harvard University, honorary doctor of Columbia University, Honorary doctor of the University of Oxford, honorary doctor of the University of Cambridge, Officer of the Legion of Honour, Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau, Honorary citizen of Lübeck, honorary doctor of ETH Zürich
Sepultura: Kilchberg cemetery







Thomas Mann (anno 1937)


Thomas Mann (Lubecae die 6 Iunii 1875 natus; Turici die 12 Augusti 1955 mortuus) fuit scriptor Germanicus.


Pro opere illustri Buddenbrooks inscripto anno 1929 Mann praemio Nobeliano litterarum laureatus est. Etiam liber clarissimus eius est Der Zauberberg ('Mons magicus') .


Etiam frater Henricus et filii Erica et Nicolaus scriptores fuerunt.



Opera selecta |




  • Buddenbrooks (1901)


  • Tonio Kröger (1903)


  • Der Tod in Venedig (Mors Venetiae, 1912)


  • Der Zauberberg (Mons magicus, 1924)


  • Joseph und seine Brüder (Iosephus eiusque fratres, 1933–1943):




Die Geschichte Jaakobs (Historia Iaacobi, 1933)


Der junge Joseph (Iosephus iuvenis, 1934)


Joseph in Äpypten (Iosephus in Aegypto versans, 1936)


Joseph der Ernährer (Iosephus nutritor, 1943)




  • Lotte in Weimar (Lotte Vimariae versans, 1939)


  • Doktor Faustus (1947)


  • Bekenntnisse des Hochstaplers Felix Krull (Confessiones Felicis Krull fraudatoris [opus imperfectum], 1954)

  • Narrationes



Bibliographia |



  • Ronald Hayman, "In Pursuit of Thomas Mann" in Times Literary Supplement (9 Septembris 1994)

  • Inge Jens, ed., Thomas Mann: Tagebücher 1953-1955. Francofurti ad Moenum: Fischer, 1995. ISBN 3-10-1142814-X



Nexus externi |




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  • Tonio Kroeger, Germanice ac Italice


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David's face

Haec stipula ad scriptorem spectat. Amplifica, si potes!








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