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Gladius Dei; Schwere Stunde by Thomas Mann

by Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955
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Gladius Dei; Schwere Stunde by Thomas Mann is a collection of literary pieces likely written during the early 20th century. This book encompasses two narratives: Gladius Dei, which delves into themes of beauty, sin, and the moral implications of art, and Schwere Stunde, which reflects on personal struggle, illness, and the burdens of creativity. The work critically examines the relationship between art and morality, exploring how society perceives beauty and its often hedonistic interpretations. In Gladius Dei, the protagonist Hieronymus grapples with the cultural and artistic landscape of Munich, becoming increasingly disturbed by a modern interpretation of religious imagery that he believes corrupts the sacred. He is portrayed as a conflicted figure, deeply concealing his emotions under a black cloak, who ultimately confronts an art dealer to demand the removal of a provocative Madonna image from public display, viewing it as an affront to spirituality. Schwere Stunde captures a different aspect of Mann’s exploration, focusing on a character’s desperate struggle with creative block and illness, which manifests as a profound sense of guilt and self-doubt, reflecting the internal turmoil of an artist in search of meaning and purpose. Ultimately, the book embraces Mann’s characteristic deep psychological insight and moral questioning, providing readers with a rich tapestry of existential themes. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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