Antonia Mann

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Antonia Mann is a member of the prominent Lübeck Mann family, known from Thomas Mann’s semi-autobiographical novel "Buddenbrooks."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
appearsIn Buddenbrooks NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkBy Thomas Mann NERFINISHED
basedOn historical Mann family of Lübeck NERFINISHED
characterType supporting character
countryOfFictionalContext Germany NERFINISHED
creator Thomas Mann NERFINISHED
describedAs member of a prominent merchant family
familyName Mann NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Buddenbrooks universe NERFINISHED
literaryMovement German realism NERFINISHED
memberOf Lübeck Mann family NERFINISHED
narrativeRole represents aspects of the Mann family’s social milieu
notableFor being part of the fictionalized Mann family in Buddenbrooks
workAward contributed to Thomas Mann receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature (1929)
workForm semi-autobiographical novel
workGenre family saga
novel
workLanguage German
workOriginalTitle Buddenbrooks. Verfall einer Familie NERFINISHED
workPublicationYear 1901
workSettingCity Lübeck NERFINISHED
workSettingCountry Germany NERFINISHED
workTheme decline of a bourgeois family

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Lübeck Mann family hasMember Antonia Mann