Death in Venice and Other Tales
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by Thomas Mann,
Translated by Joachim Neugroschel
Penguin USA
Due/Published
April 1999, 400 pages,
paper
ISBN
0141181737
This critical edition of Mann's 1912 modernist novella reprints the widely praised translation by David Luke. Accompanying this text, five critical essays examine the work from five contemporary critical perspectives: Psychoanalytic Criticism, by Rodney Symington Reader-Response Criticism, by Lilian Furst Cultural Criticism, by John Burt Foster, jr. Gender Criticism, by Robert Tobin New History, by Russell Berman A succinct introduction to the history, principles, and practice of each critical approach precedes each essay. Readers may also benefit from extensive bibliographies following the essays and a glossary of critical and theoretical terms. The editor's introduction to the book discusses biographical and historical contexts for both Mann and his text. Her survey of critical responses to it starts in 1912 and ends in 1998. |