Space and time on the magic mountain : studies in nineteenth-and early-twentieth-century European literature

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Space and time on the magic mountain : studies in nineteenth-and early-twentieth-century European literature

Hugo G. Walter

(Studies on themes and motifs in literature, vol. 41)

P. Lang, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [151]-161) and index

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Space and Time on the Magic Mountain explores the theme of the magic mountain in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century European literature, especially in selected works of William Wordsworth, Matthew Arnold, James Hilton, and Thomas Mann. The magic mountain, an aesthetically, intellectually, and spiritually unique environment, represents a threshold realm at the interface of life and death, time and eternity, where the protagonist experiences an epiphanic moment culminating in a profound and vital awareness of space and time.

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