"A enganada" e "A morte em Veneza": a reconfiguração da doença no estilo tardio de Thomas Mann
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Resumo: | This article seeks to determine the different literary elaborations of disease, an important theme in the work of Thomas Mann, between his young work, Death in Venice (1912), and The Black Swann (Die Betrogene), a “late work”, published in 1953, two years before the writer's death. In these forty years of difference, the main historical events of the first half of the 20th century occurred: the First and Second World Wars, events which, in the case of a writer of realism, must be taken into consideration with regard to the construction of his fictional work. We seek to understand how the writer frames disease as a compass of history: in the 1912 novella, as signalling the decadence of classicist aesthetics, and, in the 1953 novella, as rehabilitating romantic love as a form of opposition to the administered world after Hitler's downfall. Thus, Thomas Mann's late style takes shape through the rehabilitation of the great themes of the German literary tradition after going through its deepest cultural crisis. |
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"A enganada" e "A morte em Veneza": a reconfiguração da doença no estilo tardio de Thomas Mann"The Black Swann" and "Death in Venice": the reconfiguration of disease in Thomas Mann's late style"The Black Swann" and "Death in Venice": the reconfiguration of disease in Thomas Mann's late style"The Black Swann" and "Death in Venice": the reconfiguration of disease in Thomas Mann's late stylelate styleThomas Manndiseasecultural crisislate styleThomas Manndiseasecultural crisislate styleThomas Manndiseasecultural crisisestilo tardioThomas Manndoençacrise da culturaThis article seeks to determine the different literary elaborations of disease, an important theme in the work of Thomas Mann, between his young work, Death in Venice (1912), and The Black Swann (Die Betrogene), a “late work”, published in 1953, two years before the writer's death. In these forty years of difference, the main historical events of the first half of the 20th century occurred: the First and Second World Wars, events which, in the case of a writer of realism, must be taken into consideration with regard to the construction of his fictional work. We seek to understand how the writer frames disease as a compass of history: in the 1912 novella, as signalling the decadence of classicist aesthetics, and, in the 1953 novella, as rehabilitating romantic love as a form of opposition to the administered world after Hitler's downfall. Thus, Thomas Mann's late style takes shape through the rehabilitation of the great themes of the German literary tradition after going through its deepest cultural crisis.O presente artigo busca determinar as diferentes elaborações literárias da doença, tema caro à obra de Thomas Mann, entre sua obra de juventude, A morte em Veneza (1912), e A enganada (Die Betrogene), uma “obra tardia”, publicada em 1953, dois anos antes da morte do escritor. Nesses quarenta anos de diferença, assistimos aos principais eventos históricos da primeira metade do século XX: a Primeira e Segunda Guerras Mundiais, que, tratando-se de um escritor realista, devem ser levadas em conta na construção de sua obra ficcional. Desse modo, busca-se compreender de que modo o escritor enquadra a doença como diapasão da história: na novela de 1912, assinalando a decadência da estética classicista e, na de 1953, reabilitando o amor romântico como forma de oposição ao mundo administrado após a derrocada de Hitler. Assim, o estilo tardio de Thomas Mann ganha forma através da reabilitação dos grandes temas da tradição literária alemã após atravessar sua maior crise cultural.This article seeks to determine the different literary elaborations of disease, an important theme in the work of Thomas Mann, between his young work, Death in Venice (1912), and The Black Swann (Die Betrogene), a “late work”, published in 1953, two years before the writer's death. In these forty years of difference, the main historical events of the first half of the 20th century occurred: the First and Second World Wars, events which, in the case of a writer of realism, must be taken into consideration with regard to the construction of his fictional work. We seek to understand how the writer frames disease as a compass of history: in the 1912 novella, as signalling the decadence of classicist aesthetics, and, in the 1953 novella, as rehabilitating romantic love as a form of opposition to the administered world after Hitler's downfall. Thus, Thomas Mann's late style takes shape through the rehabilitation of the great themes of the German literary tradition after going through its deepest cultural crisis.This article seeks to determine the different literary elaborations of disease, an important theme in the work of Thomas Mann, between his young work, Death in Venice (1912), and The Black Swann (Die Betrogene), a “late work”, published in 1953, two years before the writer's death. In these forty years of difference, the main historical events of the first half of the 20th century occurred: the First and Second World Wars, events which, in the case of a writer of realism, must be taken into consideration with regard to the construction of his fictional work. We seek to understand how the writer frames disease as a compass of history: in the 1912 novella, as signalling the decadence of classicist aesthetics, and, in the 1953 novella, as rehabilitating romantic love as a form of opposition to the administered world after Hitler's downfall. Thus, Thomas Mann's late style takes shape through the rehabilitation of the great themes of the German literary tradition after going through its deepest cultural crisis.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas2024-07-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/pg/article/view/22690510.11606/1982-88372753295Pandaemonium Germanicum; Vol. 27 No. 53 (2024); 295-311Pandaemonium Germanicum; Bd. 27 Nr. 53 (2024); 295-311Pandaemonium Germanicum; v. 27 n. 53 (2024); 295-311Pandaemonium Germanicum; Vol. 27 Núm. 53 (2024); 295-3111982-88371414-1906reponame:Pandaemonium Germanicum (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/pg/article/view/226905/205710Copyright (c) 2024 Pandaemonium Germanicumhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessThomaz, Leonardo Augusto Augusto Thomaz, LeonardoAugusto Thomaz, LeonardoAugusto Thomaz, Leonardo2024-07-08T18:35:38Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/226905Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/pg/PUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/pg/oai||pandaemonium@usp.br1982-88371414-1906opendoar:2024-07-08T18:35:38Pandaemonium Germanicum (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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"A enganada" e "A morte em Veneza": a reconfiguração da doença no estilo tardio de Thomas Mann "The Black Swann" and "Death in Venice": the reconfiguration of disease in Thomas Mann's late style "The Black Swann" and "Death in Venice": the reconfiguration of disease in Thomas Mann's late style "The Black Swann" and "Death in Venice": the reconfiguration of disease in Thomas Mann's late style |
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"A enganada" e "A morte em Veneza": a reconfiguração da doença no estilo tardio de Thomas Mann |
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"A enganada" e "A morte em Veneza": a reconfiguração da doença no estilo tardio de Thomas Mann |
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"A enganada" e "A morte em Veneza": a reconfiguração da doença no estilo tardio de Thomas Mann |
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"A enganada" e "A morte em Veneza": a reconfiguração da doença no estilo tardio de Thomas Mann |
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"A enganada" e "A morte em Veneza": a reconfiguração da doença no estilo tardio de Thomas Mann |
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"A enganada" e "A morte em Veneza": a reconfiguração da doença no estilo tardio de Thomas Mann |
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Thomaz, Leonardo Augusto |
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Thomaz, Leonardo Augusto Augusto Thomaz, Leonardo |
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This article seeks to determine the different literary elaborations of disease, an important theme in the work of Thomas Mann, between his young work, Death in Venice (1912), and The Black Swann (Die Betrogene), a “late work”, published in 1953, two years before the writer's death. In these forty years of difference, the main historical events of the first half of the 20th century occurred: the First and Second World Wars, events which, in the case of a writer of realism, must be taken into consideration with regard to the construction of his fictional work. We seek to understand how the writer frames disease as a compass of history: in the 1912 novella, as signalling the decadence of classicist aesthetics, and, in the 1953 novella, as rehabilitating romantic love as a form of opposition to the administered world after Hitler's downfall. Thus, Thomas Mann's late style takes shape through the rehabilitation of the great themes of the German literary tradition after going through its deepest cultural crisis. |
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