Thomas Mann – A German Voice in the English Literary Landscape
Thomas Mann, born in 1875, reshaped English-language literature through powerful translations of his German masterpieces. His philosophical nuance, ironic tone, and psychological depth expanded English’s modern vocabulary, influencing writers and critics alike. Mann’s legacy endures not just in his native tongue, but in the refined cadence of literary English.
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