Descriere YEO:
Pe YEO găsești Death in Venice - Thomas de la Thomas Mann, în categoria Fiction.
Indiferent de nevoile tale, Death in Venice - Thomas Mann din categoria Fiction îți poate aduce un echilibru perfect între calitate și preț, cu avantaje practice și moderne.
Preț: 46.22 Lei
Caracteristicile produsului Death in Venice - Thomas
- Brand: Thomas Mann
- Categoria: Fiction
- Magazin: libris.ro
- Ultima actualizare: 25-10-2024 01:12:27
Comandă Death in Venice - Thomas Online, Simplu și Rapid
Prin intermediul platformei YEO, poți comanda Death in Venice - Thomas de la libris.ro rapid și în siguranță. Bucură-te de o experiență de cumpărături online optimizată și descoperă cele mai bune oferte actualizate constant.
Descriere magazin:
First published in 1912,
Death in
Venice is
Thomas Mann\'s novella concerning Gustav von Aschenbach, a famous middle-aged author who in order to alleviate a terrible case of writer\'s black decides to go on holiday. Gustav first travels to the coast of Austria-Hungary but soon is overcome with the feeling that he is meant to travel to
Venice. On Lido Island he takes up residence in a suite at the Grand Hotel des Bains. During dinner one evening at the hotel he sees a family at a table nearby and becomes fascinated by the beauty of their adolescent fourteen year old boy named Tadzio. His interest in Tadzio at first enlivens in him an uplifting and artistic spirit, however as the days pass his interest begins to grow into an unhealthy obsession. As the weather in
Venice turns hot and humid, Gustav, feeling his health to be in decline, decides to travel to a cooler locale, however a mix up with his luggage, draws him back to the hotel and Tadzio, which he inwardly rejoices. Though Gustav never acts on his feelings regarding the boy he nevertheless feels himself drawn down a path of ruinous inward desire. A classic depiction of emotional suffering,
Death in Venice brilliantly depicts the tragic intensity of inner psychological torment. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper and follows the translation of Martin C. Doege.