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Thomas Mann and the Crisis of Masculinity
There are much more explicit transpositions of his desires towards men in other works that are less well known. I think it is important to read the novella against the backdrop of homosexuality in this period and man's own life. There was such a flowering of works about this theme in this era and what was called a crisis of masculinity. In many ways Thomas Mann's answer is an incredibly conservative one but it is one that's very pained and is very, you know, because Ashinbach, he doesn't act on it.