Buddenbrooks is a 1901 novel by Thomas Mann, chronicling the decline of a wealthy north German merchant family over the course of four generations, incidentally portraying the manner of life and mores of the Hanseatic bourgeoisie in the years from 1835 to 1877. Mann drew deeply from the history of his own family, the Mann family of Lübeck, and their milieu.
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Thomas Buddenbrook |
Consul Johann Buddenbrook |
Elisabeth Buddenbrook |
Gerda Buddenbrook |
Hanno Buddenbrook |
Antonie Buddenbrook |
Christian Buddenbrook |
Clara Buddenbrook |
Bendix Grünlich |
Alois Permaneder |
Erika Weinschenk |
Aline Puvogel |
Johann Buddenbrook sen. |
Antoinette Buddenbrook |
Gotthold Buddenbrook |
Consul Lebrecht Kröger |
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Ida Jungmann |
Kai von Mölln |
Sievert Tiburtius |
Josephine Buddenbrook |
Morten Schwarzkopf |
Diederich Schwarzkopf |
Meta Schwarzkopf |
Kesselmeyer |
Hermann Hagenström |
Hinrich Hagenström |
Julchen Müllendorpf |
Mrs. Möllendorpf |
Senator Möllendorpf |
Stefan Kistenmaker |
René Maria von Throta |
Anna Iwersen |
Doctor Giesecke |
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Gosch |
Anton |
Doctor Grabow |
Babette |
Therese Weichbrodt |
Friedrich Wilhelm Marcus |
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Dr. Kaspar Oeverdieck |
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Clothilde Buddenbrook |
Corl Smolt |
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Edmund Pfühl |
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Mademoiselle Popinet |
Hugo Weinschenk |
Elisabeth Weinschenk |
Peter Döhlmann |
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Eva Ewers |
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Brecht |
Andreas Pringsheim |
Friederike Buddenbrook |
Henriette Buddenbrook |
Pfiffi Buddenbrook |
Jean-Jacques Hoffstede |
Köppen |
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