В первый том вошли: роман "Земля обетованная" и такие новеллы Генриха Манна, как "Похищенный документ", "Фульвия", "Отречение", "Тиран", "Гретхен", "Кредитор", "Юноша" и др.
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Во второй том вошли романы "Верноподданный" и "Бедные".
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