Royal Highness (German: Königliche Hoheit) is a 1909 novel by Thomas Mann. It is Mann's second novel and was written between the summer of 1906 and February 1909. Royal Highness is characterized by its fairytale-like qualities and was modeled after Mann's own romance and marriage to Katia Mann in February 1905. First published in 1909 in Die neue Rundschau, the novel was met with great enthusiasm from the public. However, it was met with a more divided reception from critics.
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| - Königliche Hoheit (de)
- Altezza Reale (romanzo) (it)
- Royal Highness (novel) (en)
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| - Königliche Hoheit, der zweite Roman Thomas Manns, entstand zwischen Sommer 1906 und Februar 1909. Mann verarbeitete darin in märchenhafter Form die seiner Hochzeit mit Katia Mann im Februar 1905 vorausgegangene Romanze. 1909 zunächst in der Neuen Rundschau veröffentlicht, stieß das Werk beim Publikum auf große Begeisterung, die allerdings von der Kritik nicht durchweg geteilt wurde. (de)
- Royal Highness (German: Königliche Hoheit) is a 1909 novel by Thomas Mann. It is Mann's second novel and was written between the summer of 1906 and February 1909. Royal Highness is characterized by its fairytale-like qualities and was modeled after Mann's own romance and marriage to Katia Mann in February 1905. First published in 1909 in Die neue Rundschau, the novel was met with great enthusiasm from the public. However, it was met with a more divided reception from critics. (en)
- Altezza Reale (Königliche Hoheit) è un romanzo dello scrittore tedesco Thomas Mann, pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1909. Mann descrisse Altezza Reale come una "fiaba razionale" oppure come una "commedia in forma di romanzo" Mann non intende fare proclami né tantomeno inviare messaggi a governanti ed agli innovatori, e piuttosto si rivolge all'uomo. (it)
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| - Königliche Hoheit, der zweite Roman Thomas Manns, entstand zwischen Sommer 1906 und Februar 1909. Mann verarbeitete darin in märchenhafter Form die seiner Hochzeit mit Katia Mann im Februar 1905 vorausgegangene Romanze. 1909 zunächst in der Neuen Rundschau veröffentlicht, stieß das Werk beim Publikum auf große Begeisterung, die allerdings von der Kritik nicht durchweg geteilt wurde. (de)
- Royal Highness (German: Königliche Hoheit) is a 1909 novel by Thomas Mann. It is Mann's second novel and was written between the summer of 1906 and February 1909. Royal Highness is characterized by its fairytale-like qualities and was modeled after Mann's own romance and marriage to Katia Mann in February 1905. First published in 1909 in Die neue Rundschau, the novel was met with great enthusiasm from the public. However, it was met with a more divided reception from critics. (en)
- Altezza Reale (Königliche Hoheit) è un romanzo dello scrittore tedesco Thomas Mann, pubblicato per la prima volta nel 1909. Mann descrisse Altezza Reale come una "fiaba razionale" oppure come una "commedia in forma di romanzo" Questa opera, come tutte le principali di Thomas Mann, è pervasa dalla descrizione della peculiare decadenza, creatrice di nuovi valori e di nuovi sistemi politico-sociali che ha caratterizzato il mondo occidentale di fine Ottocento. Questa decadenza ambivalente, da un lato minerà gli usi e i costumi tradizionali non solo dell'aristocrazia ma anche della borghesia, dall'altro consentirà il rifiorire di arti, letteratura e ideologie atte a migliorare la vita dell'uomo. Mann non intende fare proclami né tantomeno inviare messaggi a governanti ed agli innovatori, e piuttosto si rivolge all'uomo. (it)
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