The Magic Mountain
Historical Context and Significance
«The Magic Mountain» by Thomas Mann, published in 1924, is considered one of the most significant works in 20th-century literature and a remarkable achievement of modernism. The novel explores themes of time, illness, death, and metaphysics against the backdrop of the European crisis preceding the Great War. «The Magic Mountain» is a profound philosophical reflection, broadly interpreting concepts of progress, civilization, and human development. The novel has influenced numerous generations of readers, critics, and writers, stimulating dialogues on the social, political, and ethical issues of its time. It is regarded as a significant contribution to world culture, and for his achievements, Thomas Mann was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929.
