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    W. H. Auden. . ( m. 1935⁠–⁠1969) . Parent (s) Thomas Mann. Katia Mann. Erika Julia Hedwig Mann (9 November 1905 – 27 August 1969) was a German actress and writer, daughter of the novelist Thomas Mann . Erika lived a bohemian lifestyle in Berlin and became a critic of National Socialism. After Hitler came to power in 1933, she moved to ...

  2. www.bbc.co.uk › history › historic_figuresBBC - History - WH Auden

    In 1935, Auden married Erika Mann, the daughter of the German novelist Thomas Mann. It was a marriage of convenience to enable her to gain British citizenship and escape Nazi Germany - Auden was ...

  3. Mar 23, 2022 · In 1935, without any hesitation, he agreed to marry Erika Mann (German author Thomas Mann’s daughter) — a queer woman whose citizenship the Nazis were seeking to revoke. The marriage of convenience spared her life, and Auden worked quietly to facilitate other such passport marriages as the Nazis violently consolidated their grip on Germany.

  4. Sep 17, 2021 · Erika, Katia and Thomas Mann in 1950. ... Tóibín’s cast is large, and there are glittering vignettes. Erika Mann marries WH Auden, not for sex (they are both gay) but for a British passport ...

  5. Aug 16, 2023 · Auden wed Erika Mann, daughter of German novelist Thomas Mann, in 1935. The nuptial did not last, as it was a marriage of convenience for her to gain British citizenship and flee Nazi Germany.

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  7. On June 15, 1935, W. H. Auden married Erika Mann, daughter of the German novelist Thomas Mann, in a small ceremony in Ledbury, England. Far from a legendary love affair between two literary celebrities, however, this marriage is a largely forgotten, idiosyncratic tidbit in Auden’s biography. Erika Mann, roughly Auden’s age, was a presence ...

  8. Erika Mann's response was to enter into a marriage of convenience with the English writer W. H. Auden, which allowed her to become a British citizen just one week later. Following her relocation to the United States, Erika Mann began a new career in the spring of 1937 as a lecturer. She also published several books in which she expanded in ...

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