Doctor Faustus
Discover the profound narrative of Thomas Mann's Doctor Faustus, a compelling exploration of the life of Adrian Leverkühn, a solitary composer navigating the complexities of personal and musical evolution. This remarkable novel, published by Oxford University Press in 2026, spans 608 pages and offers a rich panorama of middle-class German society in the early twentieth century. Mann masterfully delves into themes of ambition, creativity, and the moral dilemmas faced by artists, making this a must-read for literature enthusiasts and anyone interested in the cultural landscape of the time. Immerse yourself in this classic that continues to resonate with readers today.