the Life of Hanno Buddenbrook", which he explained "was originally part 11, chapters 2 and 3, of Mann's first novel, Buddenbrooks, but he considered...
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Buddenbrooks, released also as Buddenbrooks: The Decline of a Family, is a 2008 German drama film directed by Heinrich Breloer, adapted from the 1901...
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Buddenbrooks is a 1901 novel by Thomas Mann. Buddenbrooks or The Buddenbrooks may also refer to: The Buddenbrooks (1923 film), a 1923 silent film directed...
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The Buddenbrooks (German: Die Buddenbrooks) is a television series which originally aired on ARD in 1979. Based on the 1901 novel Buddenbrooks by Thomas...
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1929 Nobel Prize in Literature (section Buddenbrooks)
German author Thomas Mann (1875–1955) "principally for his great novel, Buddenbrooks, which has won steadily increased recognition as one of the classic works...
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influential committee member, only Buddenbrooks was cited at any great length.) Based on Mann's own family, Buddenbrooks relates the decline of a merchant...
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so that her marriage can also assist his social ascent.[page needed] Buddenbrooks (1901), by Thomas Mann (1875–1955), chronicles the moral, intellectual...
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The Buddenbrooks (German: Buddenbrooks) is a 1959 West German drama film directed by Alfred Weidenmann and starring Liselotte Pulver, Hansjörg Felmy, Nadja...
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The Buddenbrooks (German: Die Buddenbrooks) is a 1923 German silent film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Peter Esser, Mady Christians, and Alfred...
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Thomas Mann's novel Buddenbrooks, the character Alois Permaneder, a former merchant, uses this title after his marriage to Tony Buddenbrook after receiving...
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The Story of a Murderer and as Tony Buddenbrook in the 2008 film adaptation of Thomas Mann's novel Buddenbrooks. 2002 New Faces Award (Best Actress)...
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stages. Rostow uses the Buddenbrooks dynamics metaphor to describe this change in attitude. In Thomas Mann’s novel Buddenbrooks, a family is chronicled...
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Since 2005, Waschke has appeared in television series and films, notably Buddenbrooks (2008), Habermann (2010), The City Below (2011), and Generation War (2013)...
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member of the Mann family of Lübeck merchants. His well-known 1901 novel Buddenbrooks made readers in Germany (and later worldwide, through numerous translations)...
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her country, appearing in the late 2000s in film productions such as Buddenbrooks, Summertime Blues [de], and Tender Parasites [de]. She appeared in the...
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Jahrestage 1-4: Aus dem Leben von Gesine Cresspahl Uwe Johnson 7 1901 Buddenbrooks Buddenbrooks: Verfall einer Familie Thomas Mann 8 1932 Radetzky March Radetzkymarsch...
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into 30 languages." (15 April 2008) The Los Angeles Times on Buddenbrooks: "Buddenbrooks, which has been translated into over 30 languages, has long been...
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Heinrich Mann (1840–1891), senator of Lübeck; fictionalized "Thomas Buddenbrook" in Buddenbrooks Heinrich Mann (1871–1950), German novelist Thomas Mann (1875–1955)...
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Along Come Tourists (2007, Director: Robert Thalheim) – Sven Lehnert Buddenbrooks (2007, Director: Heinrich Breloer) – Morten Schwarzkopf Storm (2009,...
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v t e Thomas Mann Novels Buddenbrooks Royal Highness The Magic Mountain Joseph and His Brothers Lotte in Weimar: The Beloved Returns Doctor Faustus The...
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as "Portuguese-Creole Brazilian". In Buddenbrooks she was the inspiration for Gerda Arnoldsen and Toni Buddenbrook. In Doktor Faustus, she became the wife...
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great cultural and intellectual vigour. Thomas Mann published his novel Buddenbrooks in 1901. Theodor Mommsen received the Nobel prize for literature a year...
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genitivus qualitatis und zu alternativen Möglichkeiten in den drei 'Buddenbrooks'-Übersetzungen aus dem kroatischen und serbischen Sprachgebiet". In Okuka...
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as Karl Winter Eastern Promises (2007), as Semyon Buddenbrooks (2008), as Johann 'Jean' Buddenbrook Die Treuhanderin (2009) as Narrator (voice) The International...
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Prize-winning author Thomas Mann belonged to a Hanseatic patrician family (the Mann family) and portrayed the patriciate in his 1901 novel Buddenbrooks....
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makes the same reference at the start of the second chapter of Part 2 in Buddenbrooks (published in 1901). William Rose Benet notes the notoriety of Abigail...
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Compañeros (1970) with Franco Nero, the Thomas Mann film adaption Die Buddenbrooks (2008) and the barmaid Petra in the sport film Eddie the Eagle (2016)...
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commercial family from Lübeck and already had published the successful novel Buddenbrooks in 1901. The Mann home was a gathering-place for intellectuals and artists...
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20th-century example of this genre is the German author Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks (1901). This chronicles the decline of a wealthy north German merchant...
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publication, the dates after to the English-language translations). Buddenbrooks [1901] 1924 The Magic Mountain [1924] 1927 Death in Venice [1913] 1928...
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