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    Death in Venice (German: Der Tod in Venedig) is a novella by German author Thomas Mann, published in 1912. It presents an ennobled writer who visits Venice...
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  • Death in Venice may refer to: Death in Venice, a 1912 novella (Der Tod in Venedig) by German author Thomas Mann Death in Venice (film), a 1971 film (Morte...
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    intellectualize, its feelings in artistic terms. Tonio Kröger forms a pair with the more famous story, Death in Venice (Der Tod in Venedig). They both describe...
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    Thomas Mann (category Nobel laureates in Literature)
    (Bekenntnisse des Hochstaplers Felix Krull) – published in 1922 1912: Death in Venice (Der Tod in Venedig) 1918: A Man and His Dog/Bashan and I (Herr und Hund)...
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    von Hofmannsthal: Der Schwierige Karl Kraus: Essays Thomas Mann: Buddenbrooks; Tonio Kröger; Tristan; Der Tod in Venedig; Mario und der Zauberer; Essays...
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    and Schopenhauer. His best known oeuvres include Der Tod in Venedig ("Death in Venice", 1912), Der Zauberberg ("The Magic Mountain", 1924), Joseph und...
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    in Translation: A Comparison of the Helen Lowe-Porter and David Luke Translations of Thomas Mann’s 'Tonio Kröger', 'Tristan' and 'Der Tod in Venedig'...
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    In Thomas Mann's novella Death in Venice, first published in 1912 as Der Tod in Venedig, Mann "presented the disease as emblematic of the final 'bestial...
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    by Henry James) Death in Venice, Benjamin Britten, 16 June 1973, Aldeburgh Festival, Snape, Suffolk (based on Der Tod in Venedig by Thomas Mann) Easter...
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    the suffering of the victims. In Thomas Mann's novella Death in Venice, first published in 1912 as Der Tod in Venedig, Mann "presented the disease as...
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