
The Buddenbrooks: All 2 Volumes (nobel Prize in Literature Series)
by I
About This Novel
"The Buddenbrooks" describes the rise and fall of four generations of the Buddenbrooks from 1835 to 1877. Through the historical description of the gradual decline of the Buddenbrook family under the exclusion and attack of the monopoly bourgeois family, it reveals in detail the fierce competition and historical successes and failures of capitalism's old deliberate exploitation and new plunder and merger methods, becoming an artistic microcosm of Germany's social development in the second half of the 19th century. However, because the author was influenced by the philosophical thoughts of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, the novel has a helpless and negative attitude towards the imperialist forces and a helpless and sad mood towards the liberal bourgeoisie.
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A good book and a beautiful view
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A good book and a beautiful view
