In the third chapter of the novel “Der Zauberberg” (The magic mountain, 1924), Thomas Mann creates a «narrative mise en scene of the knowledge». By showing the ways Hans Castorp, the main character of the novel, reads anatomy and physiology books, the writer show the richness of the links the young man is able to do, and urges the reader to reflect about the ways of knowledge acquisition.

"Non si leggeva poco...". Considerazioni su Hans Castorp lettore

BONIFAZIO, Massimo
2011-01-01

Abstract

In the third chapter of the novel “Der Zauberberg” (The magic mountain, 1924), Thomas Mann creates a «narrative mise en scene of the knowledge». By showing the ways Hans Castorp, the main character of the novel, reads anatomy and physiology books, the writer show the richness of the links the young man is able to do, and urges the reader to reflect about the ways of knowledge acquisition.
2011
IV
supplemento febbraio 2011
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Zauberberg; Thomas Mann; Lettura
Bonifazio M
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