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Set up by Martin Secker in 1910, in its early years the house published writers such as Thomas Mann, Ford Madox Ford and the later works of DH Lawrence.
How I got lost in translation and found my true calling Maureen Freely 2010
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A former student of Adorno's, Mr. Claussen is on intimate terms with the late master's work, especially his correspondence with compatriots such as Thomas Mann, Bertolt Brecht and Walter Benjamin.
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Thomas Mann, a congressional expert at the Brookings Institution, denounced the proposed move as "direct threat to the basic principles of American democracy crafted by the Founding Fathers to create a federal government divided into three equal but separate branches."
Al Eisele: How to Make Congress Really Work Al Eisele 2011
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One group of contemporaries in particular – James Joyce, Thomas Mann and Virginia Woolf – suffered a unique apprehension of their generation's fate.
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Quite why Morse/Thaw/anyone ever saw/ever sees the need to go for those needy choral librarians he so adored, those who could understand Thomas Mann and Shostakovich but not how to put on lipstick the three are not incompatible I shall never understand.
Rewind TV: Sherlock; Endeavour; Public Enemies; New Girl – review 2012
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Thomas Mann, a congressional expert at the Brookings Institution, denounced the proposed move as "direct threat to the basic principles of American democracy crafted by the Founding Fathers to create a federal government divided into three equal but separate branches."
Al Eisele: How to Make Congress Really Work Al Eisele 2011
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Thomas Mann with his wife, Katia, and daughter Erika as they arrive in New York, September 1939.
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Thomas Mann followed, then Brecht, and then Nelly herself.
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Brecht insulted Isherwood and found Thomas Mann "repulsive".
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I don't have to write a Thomas Mann novel because Thomas Mann wrote all the Thomas Mann novels.
A Tragedy by Any Other Name... Julie Steinberg 2011
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