Art and Its Uses in Thomas Mann's Felix Krull

Art and Its Uses in Thomas Mann's Felix Krull
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Total Pages : 214
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ISBN-10 : 9781905981052
ISBN-13 : 1905981058
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Book Synopsis Art and Its Uses in Thomas Mann's Felix Krull by : Ernest Schonfield

Download or read book Art and Its Uses in Thomas Mann's Felix Krull written by Ernest Schonfield and published by MHRA. This book was released on 2008 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Thomas Mann's Felix Krull, written between 1910-13 and continued (though never completed) in 1951-54, uses contemporary accounts of these figures as a starting-point from which to explore the aesthetics of society. The early Krull marks an important stage in Mann's development in a number of respects.In writing it, Mann acquired a more flexible conception of identity and a new understanding of the relation between artist and public. Krull also signals a deeper engagement with Goethe and a shift in Mann's work towards a more open treatment of sexuality. The novel presents art as being central to the development of the individual and to social interaction. While Krull is nominally a confidence man, he is more of a performance artist, a purveyor of beauty who relies upon the complicity of his audience. The later Krull takes up where Mann left off and continues the justification of art as an essential human activity. This study draws upon unpublished material in order to provide a comprehensive reading of Felix Krull. It examines the novel within the context of Mann's work as a whole, and, in doing so, it seeks to demonstrate the remarkable continuity of Mann's creative achievement.


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