Thomas Mann
Explore the profound legacy of one of literature's greats with Thomas Mann by Professor Heller, published by Cambridge University Press in 1981. This insightful examination spans 316 pages, delving into Mann's pivotal role as a late heir of modern German literature. Professor Heller positions Mann as a master of irony, offering a detailed study of his major fictional works, alongside an analysis of his significant political essay, Meditations of a Non-Political Man. Whether you're a long-time fan of Mann's literature or a newcomer eager to understand his contributions, this book provides a thorough and engaging perspective that illuminates the complexity of Mann's writing and his historical context. Perfect for scholars and casual readers alike, add this essential piece to your literary collection today!