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  1. 30 de ene. de 1992 · Supernatural events are ascribed to the miraculous goodness of God, not to evil magic. “The Holy Sinner” is something of a curiosity, certainly not a powerful exploration of the roots of evil, unlike Mann’s previous novel “Doctor Faustus”. Mann was a major writer, but as another reviewer points out this is one of his minor works.

    • Thomas Mann
  2. Other articles where The Holy Sinner is discussed: Thomas Mann: Later novels of Thomas Mann: …of his had done, and The Holy Sinner and The Black Swan, published in 1951 and 1953, respectively, show a relaxation of intensity in spite of their accomplished, even virtuoso style.

  3. Duke Grimald. Duke Grimald and. Baduhenna. Baduhenna, the grandparents of “the Holy Sinner.”. Grimald is the duke of Flanders and Artois and lives in the Castle Beaurepaire with his wife ...

  4. J C E Hitchcock. A German Oedipus. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 November 2019. Thomas Mann’s original German title for this novel was “Der Erwählte”, meaning “The Chosen One”. For some reason, however, when Helen Lowe-Porter translated it into English she chose to call her version “The Holy Sinner”, and the name has stuck.

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    • H Lowe-Porter, Thomas Mann
  5. The Holy Sinner by Mann, Thomas. Publication date 1919 Topics North Collection digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan Language English. Book Source: Digital Library of India ...

  6. Mohatta Palace Museum. Karachi, Pakistan. “Sadequain: The Holy Sinner” was a spectacular retrospective held in 2002-2003 that featured over two hundred of Sadequain’s non-calligraphic works. It reflected the artist’s existential preoccupations with human suffering underpinned by his famous notion of “mystic figuration.”.

  7. The Holy Sinner, originally published in German under the title The Chosen One, was the last novel by Thomas Mann to appear during his lifetime, and it served in many ways as a fitting coda to the life of a writer whose enduring themes were sin and redemption.