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... Mann , even though the novelist developed his attitudes at a relatively late stage of his career , 26 chiefly in connection with the composition of the Joseph tetralogy . However , Mann's interest in comparative mythology and the ...
... Mann , even though the novelist developed his attitudes at a relatively late stage of his career , 26 chiefly in connection with the composition of the Joseph tetralogy . However , Mann's interest in comparative mythology and the ...
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... Mann in his entire work , that is , in the novels and in his theoretical writings , repeat- edly concerns himself with the precise meaning of Vergegenwär- tigung ( making present ) , Wiederholung ( repetition ) , Wiederkehr ( return ) ...
... Mann in his entire work , that is , in the novels and in his theoretical writings , repeat- edly concerns himself with the precise meaning of Vergegenwär- tigung ( making present ) , Wiederholung ( repetition ) , Wiederkehr ( return ) ...
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... Mann ( Bern and Munich , 1972 ) ; J. Finck , Thomas Mann und die Psycho- analyse ( Paris , 1973 ) . 3. K. Kerényi , Romandichtung und Mythologie - Ein Briefwechsel mit Thomas Mann ( Zürich , 1945 ) , p . 19. Cf. Thomas Mann ...
... Mann ( Bern and Munich , 1972 ) ; J. Finck , Thomas Mann und die Psycho- analyse ( Paris , 1973 ) . 3. K. Kerényi , Romandichtung und Mythologie - Ein Briefwechsel mit Thomas Mann ( Zürich , 1945 ) , p . 19. Cf. Thomas Mann ...
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THE MYTH OF THE ARTIST | 3 |
MYTH POETRY AND CRITICAL THEORY | 51 |
MYTHOLOGICAL FICTION AND THE READING | 72 |
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