Kesselmeyer
character from Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks
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Kesselmeyer
Summary
Kesselmeyer is a fictional human[1]. He worked as a banker[2].
Key Facts
- Kesselmeyer worked as a banker[2].
- Kesselmeyer is the creator of Thomas Mann[3].
- Kesselmeyer is recorded as male[4].
- Kesselmeyer's instance of is recorded as fictional human[5].
- Kesselmeyer's instance of is recorded as literary character[6].
- Kesselmeyer's instance of is recorded as film character[7].
- Kesselmeyer's instance of is recorded as television character[8].
- Kesselmeyer's residence is recorded as Hamburg[9].
- Kesselmeyer's described at URL is recorded as http://literaturlexikon.uni-saarland.de/index.php?id=3173[10].
- Kesselmeyer's present in work is recorded as Buddenbrooks[11].
- Kesselmeyer's present in work is recorded as Buddenbrooks[12].
- Kesselmeyer's present in work is recorded as The Buddenbrooks[13].
- Kesselmeyer's present in work is recorded as The Buddenbrooks[14].
- Kesselmeyer's present in work is recorded as The Buddenbrooks[15].
- Kesselmeyer's present in work is recorded as Q3790075[16].
- Kesselmeyer's lifestyle is recorded as smoking[17].
- Kesselmeyer's hair color is recorded as grey hair[18].
- Kesselmeyer's wears is recorded as pince-nez[19].
- Kesselmeyer's narrative role is recorded as minor character[20].
Body
Career and Affiliations
Kesselmeyer worked as a banker[2].
Works and Contributions
Kesselmeyer is the creator of Thomas Mann[3].
FAQs
What did Kesselmeyer do for work?
Kesselmeyer worked as banker[2].