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The Blood of the Walsungs (Wälsungenblut in German) is a novella written by the German author Thomas Mann. Originally written in 1905 and set to be published in the January 1906 issue of Die Neue Rundschau, it was pulled from print because of its similarities to Mann's new wife and her family.
- Thomas Mann
- German
- Germany
- Helen Tracey Lowe-Porter
THE BLOOD OF THE WALSUNGS. It was seven minutes to twelve. Wendelin came into the firstfloor entrance-hall and sounded the gong. He straddled in his violet knee-breeches on a prayer-rug pale with age and belaboured with his drumstick the metal disk.
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The Blood of the Walsungs is a novella written by the German author Thomas Mann. Originally written in 1905 and set to be published in the January 1906 issue of Die Neue Rundschau, it was pulled from print because of its similarities to Mann's new wife and her family.
- Thomas Mann
- German
- Germany
- Helen Tracey Lowe-Porter
Mann's attitude toward the Jews is primarily hostile in the controversial novella Wälsungenblut (The Blood of the Walsungs), in which he projects anti-Semitic stereotypes onto distorted images of his wife and new in-laws.
- Todd Kontje
- 2008
The Blood of the Walsungs (German: Wälsungenblut) is a 1965 West German drama film directed by Rolf Thiele, based on a Thomas Mann novella of the same name written in 1905 and published in 1921. It was entered in the 15th Berlin International Film Festival.
- Franz Seitz
- Rolf Alexander Wilhelm
- 21 January 1965
- Michael Maien
I A /Alsungenblut (the blood of the WALSUNGS) IS THOMAS 1/ 1# Mann's most notorious novella. Even before it was scheduled W W to be released, Mann acceded to his publisher's request that he remove the Yiddish insult mocking the "goy" who has just been cuck olded by incestuous Jewish twins. He then agreed to cancel publica
The Blood of the Walsungs (Wälsungenblut in German) is a novella written by the German author Thomas Mann. Originally written in 1905 and set to be published in the January 1906 issue of Die Neue Rundschau, it was pulled from print because of its similarities to Mann's new wife and her family.