Buddenbrook family

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The Buddenbrook family is a fictional wealthy merchant dynasty from Lübeck whose multigenerational rise and decline are chronicled in Thomas Mann’s novel "Buddenbrooks."

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Buddenbrook family canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional family
literary character group
merchant dynasty
appearsIn Buddenbrooks
associatedWith Buddenbrook house in Lübeck
basedIn Lübeck
countryOfOrigin Germany
createdBy Thomas Mann
culturalContext Hanseatic merchant culture
depictedInMedium novel
economicActivity grain trade
wholesale trade
fictionalStatus fictional
firstPublicationContext Buddenbrooks
surface form: Buddenbrooks (1901 novel)
hasNotableMember Christian Buddenbrook
Hanno Buddenbrook
Jean Buddenbrook
Johann Buddenbrook (senior)
Thomas Buddenbrook
Tony Buddenbrook
literaryMovementContext German realism
memberOf Lübeck patriciate
narrativeFunction protagonist family of the novel Buddenbrooks
narrativeScope multiple generations
portrayedAs socially prominent family in Lübeck
wealthy merchant family
primaryLanguageContext German
relatedWorkAdaptation film adaptations of Buddenbrooks
television adaptations of Buddenbrooks
religiousBackground Protestant milieu
settingOf family saga in Buddenbrooks
socialClass bourgeoisie
upper middle class
symbolizes decline of traditional merchant elites
tension between tradition and modernity
themeOf conflict between art and business
decline of the bourgeoisie
family degeneration
generational conflict
timePeriod 1840s
1850s
1860s
1870s
1880s
19th century
undergoes economic decline
internal family conflicts
loss of social status

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Buddenbrooks protagonistFamily Buddenbrook family
Tony Buddenbrook isMemberOf Buddenbrook family
Christian Buddenbrook memberOf Buddenbrook family