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  1. Disorder and Early Sorrow (German: Unordnung und frühes Leid) is a 1925 novella written by Thomas Mann. It follows the fortunes of the Cornelius family through the perspective of Abel Cornelius (written in a third person narrative voice), a 47-year-old history professor at the local university, whose status in society was once ...

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  3. The story depicts the Cornelius family's struggles with the economic, cultural, and societal consequences of the German hyperinflation of the 1920's. The Professor, a representative of the old culture, contrasts with his children and grandchildren, who embrace the new culture of the Weimar Republic.

  4. Disorder and Early Sorrow' LATE IN A LONG AND PROFOUNDLY IMPORTANT CAREER, Allen Tate has published a Collected Poems, from the mere idea of which he had heretofore fastidiously recoiled. The Collected Poems takes its place beside his Essays of Four Decades (1968) and his novel The Fathers (reissued this year in a revised

  5. THOMAS MANN'S "DISORDER AND EARLY SORROW": THE WRITER AS SOCIAL CRITIC Sidney Bolkosky When social critics accuse Thomas Mann and his characters of inde-cisiveness, irresolution, aloofness, detachment, passive observation and amorality, they couple social reproaches with literary criticism

  6. Disorder and Early Sorrow” is set in Munich, Germany, in the middle 1920s, after Germany lost World War I and the country was suffering from the chaos and economic insecurity that would soon give rise to the Nazi party.

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