Thomas Mann: Citations en anglais (Page 6)

Thomas Mann était écrivain allemand. Citations en anglais.
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“What we call National-Socialism is the poisonous perversion of ideas which have a long history in German intellectual life.”

Thomas Mann The War and the Future

Speech, "The War and the Future" (1940); published in Order of the Day (1942)

“Never had he felt the joy of the word more sweetly, never had he known so clearly that Eros dwells in language.”

Thomas Mann livre La Mort à Venise

Source: Death in Venice (1912), Ch. 4, as translated by David Luke

“The writer’s joy is the thought that can become emotion, the emotion that can wholly become a thought.”

Thomas Mann livre La Mort à Venise

Source: Death in Venice (1912), Ch. 4, as translated by David Luke

“Asia surrounds us — wherever one’s glance rests, a Tartar physiognomy.”

Thomas Mann livre La Montagne magique

Asien verschlingt uns. Wohin man blickt: tatarische Gesichter.
Variant translation: Asia devours us. Wherever one looks: Tartar faces.
Settembrini in Ch. 5
The Magic Mountain (1924)

“O scenes of the beautiful world! Never have you presented yourself to more appreciative eyes.”

Thomas Mann livre Confessions of Felix Krull

Bk. 2, Ch. 4
Confessions of Felix Krull, Confidence Man (1954)

“Disease makes men more physical, it leaves them nothing but body.”

Thomas Mann livre La Montagne magique

Source: The Magic Mountain (1924), Ch. 4

“How else is the famous short story ‘A study in Abjection’ to be understood but as an outbreak of disgust against an age indecently undermined by psychology.”

Thomas Mann livre La Mort à Venise

On a short story of the character, "Gustav Aschenbach". Ch. 2, as translated by David Luke
Death in Venice (1912)

“I have always been an admirer. I regard the gift of admiration as indispensable if one is to amount to something; I don’t know where I would be without it.”

Letter, (1950); as quoted in Thomas Mann — The Birth of Criticism (1987) by Marcel Reich-Ranicki

“Beer, tobacco, and music,” he went on. “Behold the Fatherland.”

Thomas Mann livre La Montagne magique

"Herr Settembrini" commenting on Germany, in Ch. 4
The Magic Mountain (1924)

“Love as a force contributory to disease.”

Thomas Mann livre La Montagne magique

The title of "Dr. Krokowski" lectures. Ch. 4
The Magic Mountain (1924)

“Human reason needs only to will more strongly than fate, and she is fate.”

Thomas Mann livre La Montagne magique

Source: The Magic Mountain (1924), Ch. 6