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Mann Thomas

Mann, Thomas. Confessions of Felix Krull, confidence man. Harmondsworth Penguin, 1958. [Pg.682]

Mann, Thomas. Doctor Faustus. London Seeker Warburg, 1949. [Pg.682]

Mann, Thomas. Joseph and his brothers. Harmondsworth Penguin, 1984. [Pg.682]

Mann, Thomas. The magic mountain. Harmondsworth Penguin, 1960. [Pg.682]

Mann, Thomas. The Magic Mountain. Translated by H.T. Lowe-Poeter. [Pg.496]

Hanegraaff, Wouter J. The modem revival of Gnosticism and Thomas Mann s Doktor Faustus. Literature and Theology 17 (Mar 2003) 105-107. [Pg.682]

Read, T.J. Thomas Mann the uses of tradition. Oxford OUP, 1974. [Pg.682]

A discussion of hermetic imagery in Thomas Mann s Zauberberg... [Pg.682]

Meakin, David. Michel Butor and the Thomas Mann connection. Forum for Modern Lang Studs 26, no. 2 (1990). [Pg.686]

How far should one go in search of the sources of science "The past is a well of ineffable depth wrote Thomas Mann beginning his novel Joseph and his Brothers. As far as chemical kinetics is concerned, it is far from being true. Certainly, one can trace its remote sources (as far back as Empedocles and Aristotle), but the origin of this science is quite certain it is the 1850s-1870s. The basic concepts of chemical kinetics as a science were formulated at that time on the basis of liquid-phase organic reactions. [Pg.47]

In effect, Huxley and Isherwood (joined soon afterwards by Thomas Mann and his daughter Elisabeth Mann Borghese) laid... [Pg.367]

Returning to the snowflakes, an eloquent description of their beauty and symmetry is given by Thomas Mann in The Magic Mountain [18] ... [Pg.44]

The coldness and lifelessness of too much symmetry is as beautifully expressed by Thomas Mann as the beauty of the hexagonal symmetry of the snow crystal. Michael Polanyi remarked that an environment that was perfectly ordered was not a suitable human habitat [19], Crystallographers Fedorov and Bernal simply stated Crystallization is death [20],... [Pg.46]

Retranslated from the introduction of Walter A. Berendsohn to Thomas Mann, Sieben Manifeste zur judischen Frage, Jos. Melzer Verlag, Darmstadt 1966, p. 18.1 am grateful to R.H. Countess for bringing this to my attention. [Pg.182]


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