Little Herr Friedemann and Other Stories
Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1972
208
Short Story • Fiction
Germany • Late 19th century
1972
Adult
18+ years
Little Herr Friedemann and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by Thomas Mann. The narratives address themes of personal struggles, societal expectations, and identity. Notable stories include "Little Herr Friedemann," focusing on an individual's confrontation with unrequited love and self-discovery, and "The Joker," exploring a person's complex interplay between societal norms and inner desires.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Mysterious
Bittersweet
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Little Herr Friedemann and Other Stories by Thomas Mann showcases his mastery in exploring human psychology and existential themes. Praised for its rich prose and depth, the collection delves into societal norms and personal despair. Some critiques mention a slow pace and dense narrative. Overall, it remains an insightful and rewarding read for those appreciating literary complexity.
Ideal for readers drawn to introspective and psychologically complex narratives, similar to those found in Dubliners by James Joyce. Fans of nuanced character studies and exploration of existential themes will appreciate Little Herr Friedemann and Other Stories by Thomas Mann.
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208
Short Story • Fiction
Germany • Late 19th century
1972
Adult
18+ years
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