Thomas Manne a Montanha Mágica

Philosophica: International Journal for the History of Philosophy 5 (9):123-131 (1997)
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Abstract

In this article, we analyse the symbolic meaning of the Thomas Mann's novel, The Magic Mountain. We try to see the scope of the interpretations that consider the metaphors of death, time and culture as the main subject of the novel. Finally, we sustain the idea that Thomas Mann wants to tell us that beauty and perfection are the reverse of death and suffering.

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reprint Correia, Carlos João (1997) "Thomas Mann E a montanha mágica". Philosophica 9():123-131

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Carlos Correia
Universidade de Lisboa

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