TRUTH AND FICTION IN THOMAS MANN`S NOVELLA “DEATH IN VENICE”. AN ANALYSIS OF LITERARY MOTIFS  Cover Image
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WAHRHEIT UND DICHTUNG IN THOMAS MANNS NOVELLE „DER TOD IN VENEDIG“. EINE MOTIVANALYSE
TRUTH AND FICTION IN THOMAS MANN`S NOVELLA “DEATH IN VENICE”. AN ANALYSIS OF LITERARY MOTIFS

Author(s): Mona Tripon
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Editura U. T. Press
Keywords: intertextual; artist; mythology

Summary/Abstract: The novella” Death in Venice” by the German author Thomas Mann strikes with its intertextuality, abounds in mythological connections and in all sort of allusions: literary, religious, art-historical, beginning with the ancient times to the eighteenth century on. “Death in Venic”e is widely read as a “Künstlernovelle”, a novel about an artist, but it is not only that. The theme of the “artist” offers a narrative playground for a widerange of intimate views that were never articulated openly by such a cautious and artistically disguised author like Thomas Mann.

  • Issue Year: 12/2012
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 140-147
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: German
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