Death in Venice
Author: Thomas Mann
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Description: Death in Venice by Thomas Mann is a novella that follows the story of Gustav von Aschenbach, a writer in search of inspiration who becomes obsessed with a young adolescent in Venice, leading to an internal struggle between passion and decadence.
Subject: Short Novels
Pages: 42
Megabytes: 0.13 MB
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