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Buddenbrooks, Volume 1 of 2

Buddenbrooks, Volume 1 of 2

Thomas Mann

1924

German Literature, Novels

Translated by H. T. (Helen Tracy) Lowe-Porter

A novel written in the late 19th century. The story explores the fortunes and decline of a wealthy merchant family in Lübeck, Germany, through the eyes of its members, particularly focusing on the characters of Consul Jean Buddenbrook and his children. The book delves into themes of family, legacy, and the effects of social status and wealth on personal relationships. The opening of ''Buddenbrooks'' introduces the Buddenbrook family gathered in their home, revealing the dynamics among them during a quiet afternoon. We encounter young Antonie, affectionately called Tony, learning from her catechism under the amused gaze of her grandfather, Johann Buddenbrook. As the family anticipates guests for a dinner gathering, the scene is set with rich descriptions of the home's decor and the warmth of their interactions. An underlying tension regarding family disputes begins to emerge with hints of economic troubles and personal grievances, particularly involving the elder son Gotthold, suggesting that the harmony of the family is under strain. This opening effectively establishes the intricate relationships within the Buddenbrook household and foreshadows the conflicts that will arise as the story unfolds.

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