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A kettős áldás fia <Hungarian> / The Henoch-Role of Joseph in Thomas Mann's Joseph and his Brethren (2008) is a book by Éva Veidinger.

Abstract

Analysis of the role of Joseph as displaying Enochic features in Thomas Mann's roman.

Editions

Published in Budapest, Hungary: L'Harmattan, 2006, Katekhón könyvtár 2.

Contents

External links

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