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Der Tod in Venedig

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Der Tod in Venedig (Death in Venice) is a novella by German author Thomas Mann, first published in 1912. The story centers on the inner turmoil of Gustav von Aschenbach, a renowned writer who travels to Venice and becomes infatuated with a young Polish boy named Tadzio. The novella explores themes of beauty, obsession, and the conflict between rationality and passion.
Publisher
S. Fischer Verlag
Publication year
1913
ISBN-13
978-3-596-29440-7
Pages
96
Language
German
Subjects
German LiteratureModernist LiteraturePsychological FictionLGBTQ+ ThemesPhilosophical FictionNovellas20th Century ClassicsExistentialismCultural CritiqueTravel and Place

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