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Royal Highness: Philosophical Novel
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Royal Highness: Philosophical Novel

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In "Royal Highness," Thomas Mann explores the intricate dynamics of aristocracy and individual aspirations within a German principality in the early 20th century. Through the poignant journey of Prince Gabriel, Mann delves into themes of identity, duty, and the conflict between personal desires and societal expectations. The novel is characterized by its rich, evocative prose and psychological depth, marked by Mann's signature blending of the lyrical with a critical examination of social structures. Set against the backdrop of a crumbling monarchy, it reflects the anxieties of a society on the brink of modernity, thereby situating itself within the broader literary movement of modernism that sought to capture the complexities of the human condition amidst changing historical realities. Thomas Mann, regarded as one of the towering figures of 20th-century literature, was deeply influenced by his own experiences within a German aristocratic family. His acute awareness of the tensions between privilege and existential introspection informs his narrative. "Royal Highness" was written during a time of political unrest and cultural transformation in Germany, reflecting Mann's engagement with the implications of class and identity against a backdrop of impending societal change. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of personal and political life, as it offers a profound meditation on the nuances of human ambition and the moral complexities of privilege. Mann's thoughtful prose invites readers to reflect on the societal forces that shape individual destiny, making it a compelling read for those fascinated by the interplay of history, identity, and psychology.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
172
ISBN
9788027343515

In "Royal Highness," Thomas Mann explores the intricate dynamics of aristocracy and individual aspirations within a German principality in the early 20th century. Through the poignant journey of Prince Gabriel, Mann delves into themes of identity, duty, and the conflict between personal desires and societal expectations. The novel is characterized by its rich, evocative prose and psychological depth, marked by Mann's signature blending of the lyrical with a critical examination of social structures. Set against the backdrop of a crumbling monarchy, it reflects the anxieties of a society on the brink of modernity, thereby situating itself within the broader literary movement of modernism that sought to capture the complexities of the human condition amidst changing historical realities. Thomas Mann, regarded as one of the towering figures of 20th-century literature, was deeply influenced by his own experiences within a German aristocratic family. His acute awareness of the tensions between privilege and existential introspection informs his narrative. "Royal Highness" was written during a time of political unrest and cultural transformation in Germany, reflecting Mann's engagement with the implications of class and identity against a backdrop of impending societal change. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of personal and political life, as it offers a profound meditation on the nuances of human ambition and the moral complexities of privilege. Mann's thoughtful prose invites readers to reflect on the societal forces that shape individual destiny, making it a compelling read for those fascinated by the interplay of history, identity, and psychology.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
E-Artnow
Date
3 July 2022
Pages
172
ISBN
9788027343515