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  1. Feb 22, 2024 · "I do more than claim," said Tonio Kröger, making a nervous movement with his shoulders.—This created a certain impression. "What? Oh yes, quite so," said the officer. "But that you shouldn't be able to show any papers at all." Now Mr. Seehaase interposed conciliatingly. "The whole thing is only a formality," he said, "nothing more.

  2. The central argument is that Tonio Kröger, the eponymous hero of this novella, is a poet who clearly corresponds to the schizoid character type as defined by Anthony Storr (1972).

  3. Aug 15, 2024 · Tonio Krbger is little different from many of Thomas Mann's heroes who are burdened by a sense of guilt which inhibits them from total involvement in an active life. His sense of sin and doubt...

  4. Tonio Kröger is still tortured by the old longing 'zu sein wie du!' but at the same time he is beginning to recognise and, what is more important, to accept the inevitability of his position.

  5. But most of the leitmotifs in Tonio Kröger are not descriptive at all. It is fascinating to trace the development of a motif such as "to give form and shape to something, and in serene...

  6. Nov 4, 2007 · The story centers around the titular character, Tonio Kröger, an introspective and sensitive young man navigating his complex feelings of love, identity, and artistic aspiration in a world that often seems at odds with his inner self.

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  8. Tonio Kröger (German: [ˈtoːni̯o ˈkʁøːɡɐ] ⓘ) is a novella by Thomas Mann, written early in 1901, when he was 25. It was first published in 1903. A. Knopf in New York published the first American edition in 1936, translated by Helen Tracy Lowe-Porter. [1] Plot summary.

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