Pensamento Plural (Jun 2013)
The Parallel Lives of Lukács and Thomas Mann: from romanticism of disillusionment to committed humanism
Abstract
This paper aims to show the artistic and philosophical dialogue developed over the first half of the 20th Century between the Hungarian thinker Georg Lukács and the German writer Thomas Mann. From an approach inspired by the sociology of knowledge from Mannheim and the historical emphasis on the individuality from Burckhardt, I will work in three dimensions: first, the paths of both intellectual and moments where they intersect, and secondly, the inspiration that messianism Lukács gave for the construction of the controversial character Leo Naphta's novel “The Magic Mountain”, Mann; thirdly, about how the fictional work this was interpreted by the Hungarian literary criticism.