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  1. The Magic Mountain (German: Der Zauberberg, pronounced [deːɐ̯ ˈt͡saʊ̯bɐˌbɛʁk] ⓘ) is a novel by Thomas Mann, first published in German in November 1924. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential works of twentieth-century German literature.

  2. The Magic Mountain is a monumental work of erudition and irony, sexual tension and intellectual ferment, a book that pulses with life in the midst of death.

  3. The Magic Mountain, novel of ideas by Thomas Mann, originally published in German as Der Zauberberg in 1924. It is considered a towering example of the bildungsroman, a novel recounting the main character’s formative years. The Magic Mountain tells the story of Hans Castorp, a young German.

  4. 1 de oct. de 1996 · The Magic Mountain takes place in an exclusive tuberculosis sanatorium in the Swiss Alpsa community devoted to sickness that serves as a fictional microcosm for Europe in the...

  5. A young engineer named Hans Castorp visits his tuberculosis-stricken cousin in a Swiss sanatorium and stays for seven years, immersed in intellectual debates, romance, and existential questions. The novel explores themes of illness, death, humanism, and the meaning of life in a surreal and isolated setting.

  6. A classic novel of ideas and eros, set in a tuberculosis sanatorium in the Swiss Alps before the First World War. Read the introduction by A. S. Byatt, the acclaimed translation by John E. Woods, and the Nobel Prize winner's essay on his inspiration.

  7. El muchacho se convierte en objeto de deseo y adoración; un amor ideal e imposible basado en la contemplación estética y que llevará a Aschenbach a renunciar a todo, incluso a sí mismo. «Hay, entre los resquicios de esa historia, un abismo que ella deja entrever y que inmediatamente identificamos en nosotros mismos.»