Vol. 15 (2021): XV International Symposium Contemporary Issues of Literary Studies : Literature and Pandemic. Historical and Thematic Experience
Pandemic as a Core Theme of the Text

Art and Love in the Time of an Epidemic: Thomas Mann’s „Death in Venice“

Nugesha Gagnidze
აკაკი წერეთლის სახელმწიფო უნივერსიტეტი

Published 2021-12-20

Keywords

  • Epidemic,
  • Decadence,
  • Artists's Novella

Abstract

 

Thomas Mann’s novella “Death in Venice“ tells about the love passion of Gustav von Aschenbach, a famous author, widowed and in his early 50s, against the background of the 1911 cholera epidemic in Venice. His strange love passion for Tadzio, a Polish boy from an aristocratic family, leads him to total spiritual and physical destruction. Intertextually rich, complex and polymorphous, the novella can be read as a skillfully woven web of allusions from antiquity forward. The protagonist is portrayed as Thomas Mann‘s alter ego; in this sense, the novella can be also read as a portrait of the artist in “the infected city“.