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Fiction, Middle age, Homosexuality, Translations into English, Criticism and interpretation, Tod in Venedig (Mann, Thomas), Gustav von Aschenbach (Fictitious character), Middle-aged men, Male homosexuality, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Fiction, psychological, Fiction, short stories (single author), Venice (italy), fiction, LGBTQ novels before Stonewall, Literary criticism, EuropeanPeople
Thomas Mann (1875-1955)Places
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Death in Venice: complete, authoritative text with biographical and historical contexts, critical history, and essays from five contemporary critical perspectives
1998, Bedford Books
in English
0312210647 9780312210649
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"Gustav Aschenbach or von Aschenbach, as he had officially been known since his fiftieth birthday, set out alone from his resident in Munich' Prinzregentenstrasse on a spring afternoon in 19..-a year that for months had shown so ominous a countenance to our continent-with the intention of taking an extended walk."
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