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  1. Disorder and Early Sorrow (German: Unordnung und frühes Leid) is a 1925 novella written by Thomas Mann. It follows the fortunes of the Cornelius family through the perspective of Abel Cornelius (written in a third person narrative voice), a 47-year-old history professor at the local university, whose status in society was once ...

    • Thomas Mann
    • 1925
  2. Xaver, the youthful manservant, in his outgrown striped jacket, white woollen gloves, and yellow sandals, hands it round, and the “big folk” take this opportunity to remind their father, tactfully, that company is coming today. The “big folk” are two, Ingrid and Bert.

  3. The story depicts the Cornelius family's struggles with the economic, cultural, and societal consequences of the German hyperinflation of the 1920's. The Professor, a representative of the old culture, contrasts with his children and grandchildren, who embrace the new culture of the Weimar Republic.

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  5. Discussion of themes and motifs in Thomas Mann's Disorder and Early Sorrow. eNotes critical analyses help you gain a deeper understanding of Disorder and Early Sorrow so you can...

  6. “Disorder and Early Sorrow” was adapted by Franz Seitz for the filmDisorder and Early Torment,” Jugendfilm, 1977. better than her brother Snapper; she often plays the teacher to Snapper’s student and instructs him in the names of birds and diseases.

  7. Disorder and Early Sorrow. ROBERT BUFFINGTON. Disorder and Early Sorrow' LATE IN A LONG AND PROFOUNDLY IMPORTANT. published a Collected Poems, from the mere idea fastidiously recoiled. The Collected Poems takes Four Decades (1968) and his novel The Fathers. edition)-as a monument, we could say with.