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The Magic Mountain

  • Cross-Cultural Intertextuality in Gao Xingjian's Novel Lingshair. A

    Cross-Cultural Intertextuality in Gao Xingjian's Novel Lingshair. A

  • A Gramophone in Every Grave

    A Gramophone in Every Grave

  • Gottfried Von Strassburg's Tristan, Dante's Divina Commedia

    Gottfried Von Strassburg's Tristan, Dante's Divina Commedia

  • 'The Still Point of the Turning World'

    'The Still Point of the Turning World'

  • Recognizing Cultural Concepts: Joyce, Woolf, Mann and Musil

    Recognizing Cultural Concepts: Joyce, Woolf, Mann and Musil

  • Names from <I>The Magic Mountain</I>

    Names from <I>The Magic Mountain</I>

  • Orphic Traces in Thomas Mann's Magic Mountain

    Orphic Traces in Thomas Mann's Magic Mountain

  • An Insatiable Dialectic

    An Insatiable Dialectic

  • A Poetics of Care, Or Time and the Dasein of Modernism in Thomas

    A Poetics of Care, Or Time and the Dasein of Modernism in Thomas

  • On the Magic Mountain: the Novel As Liminal Affective Technology

    On the Magic Mountain: the Novel As Liminal Affective Technology

  • (German) Middle Ages: Philology, Hermeneutics, Medievalism, and Mysticism

    (German) Middle Ages: Philology, Hermeneutics, Medievalism, and Mysticism

  • Whimsical Luxury with a Modern Approach Highlighted in Manhattan's Renwick Hotel

    Whimsical Luxury with a Modern Approach Highlighted in Manhattan's Renwick Hotel

  • Classical References and Their Significance in the Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann1

    Classical References and Their Significance in the Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann1

  • Always, Always, Others. Non-Classical Forays Into Modernism

    Always, Always, Others. Non-Classical Forays Into Modernism

  • Rakow Reads Book Discussion Group

    Rakow Reads Book Discussion Group

  • "Thomas Mann, 'Expressionism,' and Ðeath in Venice” for “Death In

  • Norwegian Wood

    Norwegian Wood

  • Spinell and Connie: Joyce Carol Oates Re-Imagining

    Spinell and Connie: Joyce Carol Oates Re-Imagining

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  • Thomas Mann's 'Work on Myth': the Uses of the Past
  • The Magic Mountain
  • From Le Sacre to Les Noces: Primitivism and the Changing Face of Modernity Nancy Berman
  • E. Randol Schoenberg, Ed. the Doctor Faustus Dossier: Arnold Schoenberg, Thomas Mann, and Their Contemporaries, 1930–1951
  • The Modernist Bildungsroman
  • Beyond Observation: Literature and Science in Kafka, Rilke, Mann and Musil
  • The Meaning of Myth in Ulysses and the Magic Mountain
  • University of California Santa Cruz the Time of Space And
  • Illness As Method Beckett, Kafka, Mann, Woolf, and Eliot
  • “Modernism Has Regaled Us with Jazz Bands, Saxophones, Not to Men- Tion, Banjos”, Writes the Dutch Novelist E
  • Novel Visions and the Crisis of Culture: Visual Technology, Modernism, and Death in the Magic Mountain
  • Finding a Resolution : Religion's Role in Resolving Man's Internal Dyad
  • VENUS ANADYOMENE the Birth of Art
  • Translating Music and Supplanting Tradition: Reading, Listening and Interpreting in Tristan


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