Thomas Mann, the World as Will and Representation [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):515-515 (1958)
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After devoting a long section to a systematic exposition of Mann's philosophy, the author analyses, in chronological sequence, his main writings. Though a bit long-winded, the book does contain a good deal of insight into the content of Mann's work.--C. L.

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