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1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background: Work Ethics and Masculinity Studies
3. From the Apollonian to the Dionysian: Gustav von Aschenbach’s Work Ethics in Relation to his Masculinity
3.1 With a Clenched Fist and a Stiff Upper Lip: Gustav von Aschenbach and the Protestant Work Ethic
3.2 Letting Loose: Death in the New Life of Leisure
4. Conclusion
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- Hans Niehues (Author), 2016, The Representation and Negotiation of Work Ethics and Masculinity in Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/322470
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