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Mann M0069600 (măn), Horace 1796-1859. American educator who as the first secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education (1837-1848) introduced reforms and regulations that greatly influenced American public education.
Mann M0069600 (măn, män), Thomas 1875-1955. German writer whose fascination with the artist's role in society and concern for the intellectual and spiritual well-being of Germany permeate his works, including Death in Venice (1912) and The Magic Mountain (1924). He won the 1929 Nobel Prize for literature.Mann (German man) n1. (Biography) Heinrich (ˈhainrɪç). 1871–1950, German novelist: works include Professor Unrat (1905), which was filmed as The Blue Angel (1928), and Man of Straw (1918)2. (Biography) his brother, Thomas (ˈtoːmas). 1875–1955, German novelist, in the US after 1937. His works deal mainly with the problem of the artist in bourgeois society and include the short story Death in Venice (1913) and the novels Buddenbrooks (1900), The Magic Mountain (1924), and Doctor Faustus (1947): Nobel prize for literature 1929Mann (mæn for 2; mæn, mɑn for 3 ) n. 1. Horace, 1796–1859, U.S. educational reformer. 2. Thomas, 1875–1955, German novelist, in the U.S. 1938–52: Nobel prize 1929. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Mann - United States educator who introduced reforms that significantly altered the system of public education (1796-1859)Horace Mann | | 2. | Mann - German writer concerned about the role of the artist in bourgeois society (1875-1955)Thomas Mann |
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Mann1. Heinrich . 1871--1950, German novelist: works include Professor Unrat (1905), which was filmed as The Blue Angel (1928), and Man of Straw (1918) 2. his brother, Thomas . 1875--1955, German novelist, in the US after 1937. His works deal mainly with the problem of the artist in bourgeois society and include the short story Death in Venice (1913) and the novels Buddenbrooks (1900), The Magic Mountain (1924), and Doctor Faustus (1947): Nobel prize for literature 1929 Mann
Mann (man), Frank C., U.S. surgeon, 1887-1962. See: Mann-Bollman fistula, Mann-Williamson operation, Mann-Williamson ulcer. Mann Related to Mann: Thomas MannSynonyms for Mannnoun United States educator who introduced reforms that significantly altered the system of public education (1796-1859)Synonymsnoun German writer concerned about the role of the artist in bourgeois society (1875-1955)Synonyms |