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113 Thomas Mann , by contrast , is a great critical realist writer who ' For all his
fascination with the dark regions of modern existence , . . . always shows up
distortion for what it is , tracing its roots and its concrete origins in society .
113 Thomas Mann , by contrast , is a great critical realist writer who ' For all his
fascination with the dark regions of modern existence , . . . always shows up
distortion for what it is , tracing its roots and its concrete origins in society .
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138 Indeed : Thomas Mann is a realist whose respect , indeed reverence , for
reality is of rare distinction . His detail , still more his plots , his intellectual designs
may not stay on the surface of everyday life ; his form is quite unnaturalistic .
138 Indeed : Thomas Mann is a realist whose respect , indeed reverence , for
reality is of rare distinction . His detail , still more his plots , his intellectual designs
may not stay on the surface of everyday life ; his form is quite unnaturalistic .
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166 Lukács , of course , recognised in Thomas Mann a writer capable of resisting
this general tendency towards cultural barbarism . In a somewhat similar manner
, Leavis , too , opts for an essentially voluntaristic escape - clause from his ...
166 Lukács , of course , recognised in Thomas Mann a writer capable of resisting
this general tendency towards cultural barbarism . In a somewhat similar manner
, Leavis , too , opts for an essentially voluntaristic escape - clause from his ...
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