SUMMARY: A sanitorium in the Swiss Alps reflects the societal ills of pre-twentieth-century Europe, and a young marine engineer rises from his life of anonymity to become a pivotal character in a story about how a human's environment affects self identity. In this dizzyingly rich novel of ideas, M
The Magic Mountain
โ Scribed by Thomas Mann
- Publisher
- Random House;Vintage Digital
- Year
- 1924,1927,
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 726 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1446468763
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โฆ Synopsis
Hans Castorp is 'a perfectly ordinary, if engaging young man' when he goes to visit his cousin in an exclusive sanatorium in the Swiss Alps.What should have been a three week trip turns into a seven year stay. Hans falls in love and becomes intoxicated with the ideas he hears at the clinic - ideas which will strain and crack apart in a world on the verge of the First World War.
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