
Death in Venice
In Our Time
Exploring Decadence in 'Death in Venice'
This chapter analyzes the literary context and themes of Thomas Mann's novella 'Death in Venice,' highlighting the author's evolving style and reputation. It focuses on the complexities of desire, beauty, and obsession through the character of Gustav von Aschenbach, who becomes infatuated with a young boy in Venice against a backdrop of societal decay. The chapter also examines the autobiographical elements of the story, offering insight into the historical challenges faced by Mann in crafting his narrative.
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