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  1. The Black Swan ( German: Die Betrogene: Erzählung) is a German novella written by Thomas Mann, first published in 1954. A period work, it takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany, in the mid-1920s. Plot summary. Rosalie, a 50-year-old widow, finds her youthful manner diminished by the "organic phenomena of her time of life," or menopause.

    • Thomas Mann
    • 1954
  2. Jump to ratings and reviews. Want to read. Kindle $7.99. Rate this book. The Black Swan. Thomas Mann, Willard R. Trask (Translator) 3.55. 1,094 ratings134 reviews. Thomas Mann's bold and disturbing novella, written in 1952, is the feminine counterpart of his masterpiece Death in Venice .

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  3. 15 de abr. de 2004 · In 1953, 2 years before his death, Thomas Mann published his last novella, “The Black Swan” (first published in German as “Die Betrogene” or “The Deceived One”) at the age of 78 years [1].

    • Johannes Dietl
    • 2004
  4. 28 de abr. de 2017 · Two of the last stories in Thomas Mann's oeuvre, “Die vertauschten Köpfe” (The Transposed Heads), written in the early part of 1940 and “Die Betrogene” (The Black Swan), written from 1952 to 1953, are centered on the problem of love and the “secret of the erotic” (Tb 19 August 1950).

    • Jens Rieckmann
    • 2004
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thomas_MannThomas Mann - Wikipedia

    1940: The Transposed Heads (Die vertauschten Köpfe – Eine indische Legende) 1944: The Tables of the Law (Das Gesetz) – a contribution for the anthology The Ten Commandments edited by Armin L. Robinson; 1954: The Black Swan (Die Betrogene: Erzählung) Novels Standalone novels. 1901: Buddenbrooks (Buddenbrooks – Verfall einer ...

  6. 28 de abr. de 2017 · Summary. T homas M ann's last story is known in English by the title of its translation: “The Black Swan.” Its author called the German original “Die Betrogene,” meaning “the betrayed woman.” The original title seems to promise a tale of a woman betrayed by a lover.

  7. Written at the age of 78 years, Thomas Mann’s last completed work of fiction was first published in Germany in 1953 as Die Betrogene (German for The deceived one), and in the US 1 year later under the title The Black Swan.