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  1. The story, suppressed until 1921, draws heavily on the family of his new wife, Katya Pringsheim, a twin of Jewish extraction. Mann juxtaposes the incest of a pair of German-Jewish twins, Siegmund and Sieglinde Aarenhold, with the myth of the Walsungs, subtly manipulating the Wagner libretto to make it express his sense of the condition of the ...

  2. 1 hr 26 min. Premiere: World. January 21, 1965. Production Companies. Franz Seitz Filmproduktion. Also Known As. Blood of the Walsungs United States. Drama. Based on Book.

  3. 11 de jun. de 2013 · Thomas Mann, “The Blood of the Walsungs,” 1905. A story in two scenes. Scene 1: Lunch with the Aarenhold family, massively wealthy Polish Jews who have become assimilated Prussians, so assimilated that the oldest son has become an Erich von Stroheim-like Prussian officer, “a stunning tanned creature with curling lips and a killing scar” and the youngest son and daughter, nineteen year ...

  4. The Blood of the Walsungs (German: Wälsungenblut) is a 1965 West German drama film directed by Rolf Thiele, based on a Thomas Mann novella of the same name written in 1905 and published in 1921. It was entered into the 15th Berlin International Film Festival. The title refers to the ill-fated Völsung clan as told in the Völsunga saga; the roles of Siegmund and Sieglinde refer to Sigmund and ...

  5. Semantic Scholar extracted view of "The blood of the Walsungs" by G. Gömöri et al.

  6. Christina von Braun has traced an intriguing reversal in the meaning of the word Blutschande over the course of the nineteenth century.1 While the ultimate disgrace to the blood originally referred to incest, i.e., to sexual relations between kin deemed too close, it had been transformed by the twentieth century into a shameful exogamy, a betrayal of the race through sexual relations with the ...

  7. 6 de dic. de 2022 · The blood of the Walsungs by Orbán, Ottó., 1993, Bloodaxe, Corvina, U.S. Distributor, Dufour Editions edition, in English