Mann: Buddenbrooks
Discover the literary genius of Thomas Mann in "Buddenbrooks," a profound exploration of family, society, and the passage of time. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1987, this paperback edition spans 140 pages, making it an accessible yet rich addition to your literary collection. Mann's narrative delves into the decline of a wealthy merchant family in 19th-century Germany, offering insights into the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations. This textbook is part of an ambitious series that provides clear and engaging introductions to major works of world literature, from classical antiquity to the twentieth century. Perfect for students and literature enthusiasts alike, "Buddenbrooks" is not just a story but a reflection on cultural heritage and the human experience. Enhance your understanding of significant literary masterpieces with this essential read.