Thomas Mann Quote

How else is the famous short story 'A study in Abjection' to be understood but as an outbreak of disgust against an age indecently undermined by psychology.


On a short story of the character, "Gustav Aschenbach". Ch. 2, as translated by David Luke - Death in Venice (1912)


How else is the famous short story 'A study in Abjection' to be understood but as an outbreak of disgust against an age indecently undermined by...

How else is the famous short story 'A study in Abjection' to be understood but as an outbreak of disgust against an age indecently undermined by...

How else is the famous short story 'A study in Abjection' to be understood but as an outbreak of disgust against an age indecently undermined by...

How else is the famous short story 'A study in Abjection' to be understood but as an outbreak of disgust against an age indecently undermined by...