thomas Mann's novella, 'The Law' portrays the events of the Exodus of the Children of Israel from Egypt in a similar fashion as Mann told the story of Joseph in his Joseph novels - with gentle rationality and delicate irony. The commentaries by...
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thomas Mann's novella, 'The Law' portrays the events of the Exodus of the Children of Israel from Egypt in a similar fashion as Mann told the story of Joseph in his Joseph novels - with gentle rationality and delicate irony. The commentaries by Volker Ladenthin and Thomas Vormbaum take up specific aspects of the story from a literary and judicial perspective. Volker Ladenthin, Universität Bonn; Thomas Vormbaum, FernUniversität Hagen. thomas Mann's novella, "The Law" portrays the events of the Exodus of the Children of Israel from Egypt in a similar fashion as Mann told the story of Joseph in his Joseph novels - with gentle rationality and delicate irony. The commentaries by Volker Ladenthin and Thomas Vormbaum take up specific aspects of the story from a literary and judicial perspective
Das Gesetz; Kommentar I; Ironie und Sittlichkeit Thomas Manns Moses-Erzählung „Das Gesetz"; Kommentar II; Recht und Staat - Mythos, Erzählung, Realität Thomas Manns Novelle „Das Gesetz"