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The narrative sketches life at a refined mountain sanatorium run by a stern physician and managed by a devoted housekeeper, cataloguing a gallery of patients and the regimented therapies that organize their days. Into this microcosm arrive a robust husband, his exquisitely fragile wife and a healthy child, whose presence and the woman's delicate symptoms become a focal point for observation. An eccentric writer and other residents provide contrasting temperaments, and the account interweaves close psychological portraits with social detail to explore illness, care, aesthetic sensitivity and the subtle tensions that arise within institutional routine.

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Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann was a German novelist, short story writer, and essayist, renowned for his profound exploration of the human condition and the complexities of modern life. Born in 1875, he gained international acclaim with his seminal work "Buddenbrooks," which chronicles the decline of a wealthy merchant family. Mann's literary prowess is further exemplified in his novella "Death in Venice," a poignant tale of obsession and artistic struggle. His works often delve into themes of morality, identity, and the interplay between art and life. A Nobel Prize laureate in Literature, Mann's contributions have left an indelible mark on 20th-century literature.

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