The story of an old writer vacationing in Venice and his love for the pool boy. But it does not end well as cholera is ravaging Venice and the writer does not want to leave town. Read this classic tale of a May – December infatuation and the decline of a man.
Death in Venice by Thomas Mann is Psychological Fiction, a Classic Story first published in 1912 in Germany.
A true book of worth, a classic that lives in an era of timeless distinction. Early books emit an excellence unlike any from modern times. You will not be dissatisfied with this works, Classic love story novella at its finest.
A Look Inside
“It was the urge to escape—he admitted to himself—this yearning for the new and the remote, this appetite for freedom, for unburdening, for forgetfulness; it was a pressure away from his work, from the steady drudgery of a coldly passionate service.”
― Thomas Mann, Death in Venice
About the Book
The main character of the story is famous author Gustav von Aschenbach, who decides to leave his strict routine of work in Munich in search of inspiration abroad. When he gets to Venice, he falls in love with Tadzio, a young Polish boy. Aschenbach gives in to his obsession with the boy, even though he tries to leave several times. Venice has caught cholera, which he doesn't know about. Aschenbach chooses not to tell the boy's family and to stay even though he knows it is dangerous, which ends in his death.
A Stunning Reproduction
At Last Chance Publishing, we take every step possible to ensure the original integrity of this book has been upheld to its highest standard. This means that the texts in this story are unedited and unchanged from the original authors publication, preserving its earliest form for your indulgence. This title is one of the best books on social history, of all time, words strung together with such romantic precision, with homoerotic themes that you just do not see in the modern age. This title will make an excellent gift to the lover of classic literature buff in your life or a fantastic addition to your current collection. We are ready to ship this book off to you today at lightning speed, so you will find yourself indulging in this title without delay.
Books Specifics
● Original 1912 Text
● Psychological Fiction
Annotated Content
• Historical Context
• Detailed 20th Century Historical bullet pointed context
The story of an old writer vacationing in Venice and his love for the pool boy. But it does not end well as cholera is ravaging Venice and the writer does not want to leave town. Read this classic tale of a May – December infatuation and the decline of a man.
Death in Venice by Thomas Mann is Psychological Fiction, a Classic Story first published in 1912 in Germany.
A true book of worth, a classic that lives in an era of timeless distinction. Early books emit an excellence unlike any from modern times. You will not be dissatisfied with this works, Classic love story novella at its finest.
A Look Inside
“It was the urge to escape—he admitted to himself—this yearning for the new and the remote, this appetite for freedom, for unburdening, for forgetfulness; it was a pressure away from his work, from the steady drudgery of a coldly passionate service.”
― Thomas Mann, Death in Venice
About the Book
The main character of the story is famous author Gustav von Aschenbach, who decides to leave his strict routine of work in Munich in search of inspiration abroad. When he gets to Venice, he falls in love with Tadzio, a young Polish boy. Aschenbach gives in to his obsession with the boy, even though he tries to leave several times. Venice has caught cholera, which he doesn't know about. Aschenbach chooses not to tell the boy's family and to stay even though he knows it is dangerous, which ends in his death.
A Stunning Reproduction
At Last Chance Publishing, we take every step possible to ensure the original integrity of this book has been upheld to its highest standard. This means that the texts in this story are unedited and unchanged from the original authors publication, preserving its earliest form for your indulgence. This title is one of the best books on social history, of all time, words strung together with such romantic precision, with homoerotic themes that you just do not see in the modern age. This title will make an excellent gift to the lover of classic literature buff in your life or a fantastic addition to your current collection. We are ready to ship this book off to you today at lightning speed, so you will find yourself indulging in this title without delay.
Books Specifics
● Original 1912 Text
● Psychological Fiction
Annotated Content
• Historical Context
• Detailed 20th Century Historical bullet pointed context