[Ebook] Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family
Copy link : https://maburkanginan.blogspot.com/?good=B01M63YJRP ===========================*=========================== First published in 1900, when Thomas Mann was 25, Buddenbrooks is a minutely imagined chronicle of four generations of a North German mercantile family - a work so true to life that it scandalized the author's former neighbours in his native Lübeck. As he charts the Buddenbrooks' decline from prosperity to bankruptcy, from moral and psychic soundness to sickly piety, artis
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First published in 1900, when Thomas Mann was 25, Buddenbrooks is a minutely imagined chronicle of four generations of a North German mercantile family - a work so true to life that it scandalized the author's former neighbours in his native Lübeck. As he charts the Buddenbrooks' decline from prosperity to bankruptcy, from moral and psychic soundness to sickly piety, artis
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First published in 1900, when Thomas Mann was 25,
Buddenbrooks is a minutely imagined chronicle of four
generations of a North German mercantile family - a work so
true to life that it scandalized the author's former neighbours in
his native Lübec. As he charts the Buddenbrooks' decline
from prosperity to bankruptcy, from moral and psychic
soundness to sickly piety, artistic decadence and madness,
Mann ushers the reader into a world of rich vitality, pieced
together from births and funerals, weddings and divorces,
recipes, gossip and earthy humour. It is perhaps the first great
family saga of modern literature, and it brought to public notice
a writer of world stature who, three decades later, was to be
awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. David Rintoul gives
one of his finest performances in this committed and deeply
moving reading.
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======= First published in 1900, when Thomas Mann was 25,
Buddenbrooks is a minutely imagined chronicle of four
generations of a North German mercantile family - a work so
true to life that it scandalized the author's former neighbours in
his native Lübec. As he charts the Buddenbrooks' decline
from prosperity to bankruptcy, from moral and psychic
soundness to sickly piety, artistic decadence and madness,
Mann ushers the reader into a world of rich vitality, pieced
together from births and funerals, weddings and divorces,
recipes, gossip and earthy humour. It is perhaps the first great
family saga of modern literature, and it brought to public notice
a writer of world stature who, three decades later, was to be
awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. David Rintoul gives
one of his finest performances in this committed and deeply
moving reading.