Examples of using Buddenbrooks in English and their translations into German
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We Buddenbrooks are merchants.
You claim that the Buddenbrooks are unmusical.
Tiffany‘s mother is being played by the TV andcinema star Iris Berben Buddenbrooks.
And that's the Buddenbrooks in Travemünde definitely!
The Lord who guides us and has not yet lifted His protective hand from the Buddenbrooks.
God be with you that we Buddenbrooks can hold our ground.
In"Buddenbrooks" she was the inspiration for Gerda Arnoldsen and Toni Buddenbrook.
Thomas Mann finished his novel"The Buddenbrooks" here in Bagni di Mezzo.
The part you Buddenbrooks love is the melody, that insipid optimism.
At this point you have a vision of Armin Müller-Stahl in your mind, a sense of“Buddenbrooks”, the story of a slow decline.
My father says the Buddenbrooks are like an aristocratic family.
BUDDENBROOKS Thomas Mann's novel turned into a film with live music by Hans Peter Ströer.
Thomas Mann's novel Buddenbrooks is set in the old town centre.
Brazil played its part in the worldwide success of the great writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his work Buddenbrooks.
The Buddenbrooks in their Hanseatic patrician splendour in Lübeck are definitively established in a non-Prussian milieu.
With Cuvées from the factory Geiger and own juice creations,such as“Constantinople Apple Quince” or“Buddenbrooks Tropical”, the U18 are happy.
Thomas Mann's masterpiece“Buddenbrooks” has brought him immortality and has turned him into one of the most famous writers of the 20th century.
In his following films, Graf mainly appeared in similar, unfathomable roles butalso proved his comic talent as the bankrupt Grünlich in"Buddenbrooks" 1959.
Located right next to the Buddenbrooks Restaurant, Seiger's Esszimmer is a very special highlight- not just in A-ROSA Travemünde, but well beyond.
Most likely you have heard of the famous composers Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms, or of great writers such as Goethe(Faust), Schiller(The Robbers)and Thomas Mann Buddenbrooks.
Thomas Mann, for example, in his Buddenbrooks paints the portrait of the last man in the family line left to defend the vast wealth the Buddenbrooks accumulated.
The captain had his birthday and invited his loved ones to a very special place: The kitchen of the starchef Dirk Seiger in the gourmet restaurant“Buddenbrooks” in Travemünde on the Baltic Sea.
Early Sorrow by Thomas Mann, the author of Buddenbrooks... an author who evoked remote realities::: Which Visconti was to deal with 39 years later in Death in Venice.
On the mother's side the family belonged to the influential urban upper class, and the father came from a commercial family from Lübeck andalready had published the successful novel Buddenbrooks in 1901.
Thomas Mann(1875-1955)received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929"principally for his great novel, Buddenbrooks, which has won steadily increased recognition as one of the classic works of contemporary literature.
OV: Buddenbrooks- 1901, Germany EV: Buddenbrooks, 1996 Tr: H.T. Lowe-Porter The portrayal of complex febrile convulsions which the little Hanno Buddenbrook suffers during teething is"probably the first proof in Thomas Mann's work for the author's preoccupation with the disease epilepsy as part of his creative development.
The reaction must have appeared all the more vehement because the bourgeoisie hadalready related its final family histories with Buddenbrooks or Debit and Credit, of which it could still be proud, and ever since has reflected more and more its decline and uncertainty.
Mann received the NobelPrize in Literature in 1929 for his debut novel, Buddenbrooks. He also garnered numerous other prizes and honors for his extensive work, including Death in Venice(1911), The Magic Mountain(1924), and the tetralogy Joseph and His Brothers 1933-1943.
For such a citizen and his dread of the elemental, the sea becomes the experience of theendless abyss that Thomas Mann portrayed in Buddenbrooks and which he himself compares to another experience in The Magic Mountain, where the young hero Hans Castorp loses himself in the snow of the Swiss mountains, a removal of all constraints that finally leads him back to himself and his own boundaries.