Description: Thomas Mann - Neue Studien - Inhalt: Phantasie über Goethe, Dostojevski - mit Maassen, Nietzsches Philosophie, & Joseph und seine Brüder. Stockholm, Switzerland: Hermann-Fischer Verlag, 1948, original dust jacket, 185 pp, 7.75 x 5". In good condition. Dust jacket exhibits the most wear with toning to spine, chipping and splitting at hinges, and light finger-soiling. Dust jacket's text is in black and red ink. Brown cloth boards are clean, with bumped corners. Top-edge is lightly soiled. Gilt motif and lettering bright and clean. Previous ownership signature on front end-page: Arthur O. Gardner. Bookseller's ticket tipped in on front end-page: Schoenhof's Foreign Books, Inc. Cambridge, Mass. Text-block clean. Binding tight and intact. Please see photos. Paul Thomas Mann (1875-1955) was a German novelist, short story writer, social critic, philanthropist, essayist, and the 1929 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate.Throughout Mann's Dostoevsky essay, he finds parallels between the Russian and the sufferings of Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzsche's influence on Mann runs deep in his work, especially in Nietzsche's views on decay and the proposed fundamental connection between sickness and creativity. Mann believed that disease should not be regraded as wholly negative. This edition is in good condition and can still be read through and used for philosophical research. FORN-MSB-0823-0744-HK598
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Language: German
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Author: Thomas Mann
Publisher: Bermann-Fischer Verlag
Topic: Philosophy
Subject: Literary Criticism
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