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  1. Siddhartha, Demian, and Other Writings: Hermann Hesse (German Library) by Egon Schwarz, Ingrid Fry, 1992-11-01
  2. Hermann Hesse: Biography and Bibliography. TWO VOLUMES by Joseph Mileck, 1977-04-19
  3. Stories of Five Decades by Hermann Hesse, 1973-07
  4. Hours in the Garden and Other Poems: A Bilingual Edition (English and German Edition) by Hermann Hesse, 1979-05
  5. Hermann Hesse (Bloom's Modern Critical Views) by Jesse Zuba, 2003-04
  6. Understanding Hermann Hesse: The Man, His Myth, His Metaphor (Understanding Modern European and Latin American Literature) by Lewis W. Tusken, 1998-04
  7. Hermann Hesse: The Man Who Sought and Found Himself (Modern German Authors) by Walter Sorell, 1975-06
  8. Tales of Student Life by Hermann Hesse, 1976-01
  9. Hermann Hesse and His Critics: The Criticism and Bibliography of Half a Century by Joseph Mileck, 1972-06
  10. Hermann Hesse Bibliographie: Sekundärliteratur 1899-2007 (German Edition)
  11. Hermann Hesse's Das Glasperlenspiel: A Concealed Defense of the Mother World (American university studies) by Edmund Remys, 1983-09
  12. Hermann Hesse's Futuristic Idealism. the Glass Bead Game and Its Predecessors (European University Papers. Series 1: German Language and Literature) by Roger Norton, 1973-06
  13. Hermann Hesse's Fictions of the Self: Autobiography and the Confessional Imagination by Eugene L. Stelzig, 1988-11
  14. Hermann Hesse: Life, Work, and Criticism (Authoritative Studies in World Literature) by Joseph Mileck, 1984-10

21. Hermann Hesse Winner Of The 1946 Nobel Prize In Literature
Hermann Hesse, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize InternetArchive. 18771962 Place of Birth Calw, Wurttenberg, Germany
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1946 Nobel Laureate in Literature
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22. Literary Encyclopedia: Hesse, Hermann
Hesse, Hermann (18771962). Novelist, Poet, Story Writer, Autobiographer, CulturalCritic, Editor, Essayist, Humanist, Lecturer, Letter Writer,
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Biography of Hermann Hesse (18771962). Hermann Hesse. Hermann Hesse was born onJuly 2, 1877, in Calw, Germany. The son of a former Pietist missionary,
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Hermann Hesse Hermann Hesse was born on July 2, 1877, in Calw, Germany. The son of a former Pietist missionary, Hesse was expected to join the ministry and was sent to the Maulbronn seminary in 1892 to complete his education. Three short months after arriving in Maulbronn, Hesse began to suffer from chronic headaches and insomnia. He was promptly sent to the Pastor Christoph Blumhardt at Bad Boll to be cured. The treatment was not very effective, though, as Hesse's unrequited love for the pastor's daughter made him suicidal. He was then sent to a school for the mentally retarded and emotionally unstable for convalescence. After a few months, Hesse was released for good behavior and resumed his education at Cannstadt. At Cannstadt, though, Hesse began to drink, smoke, and incur heavy debts. In 1893, his formal education was at an end and his parents called him back to Calw. After helping his father in his publishing business, Hesse became an apprentice bookseller in Tubingen, a usual occupation for budding German authors. Hesse's time in Tubingen was characterized by obsessive reading and solitary contemplation. It was during this time in Tubingen that Hesse published his first poems, melancholy neo-Romantic lyrics expressing Hesse's uneasiness with the world. In 1899 Hesse moved to Basel where he worked again as a bookseller. He also did freelance journalism, which inspired his first novel, Peter Camenzind (1904; trans. 1961), the story of a dissolute writer trying to negotiate the difficult space between individualism and collectivism. This was followed by Beneath the Wheel (1906; trans. 1958), a semi-autobiographical novel recounting the story of a precocious youth pressured by overbearing parents and teachers.

24. Hermann Hesse [1877-1962],Legend,Hermann Hesse [1877-1962],The German-Swiss Auth
Hermann Hesse 18771962,Legend,Hermann Hesse 1877-1962,The German-Swiss authorHermann Hesse emphasized the struggle of man s quest of spiritual
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Hesse, Hermann (18771962). Wikipedia Siddhartha (English); Siddhartha eineindische Dichtung (German). Hetty Browne, Sarah Withers, WK Tate
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Hermann Hesse. Hermann Hesse BORN Calw, Germany, July 2, 18771962. The way toinnocence, to the uncreated and to God leads on, not back, not back to the
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Hermann Hesse 18771962 (Translated by Hilda Rossner). If Herman Hesse had tohang his entire -Empire of the Senses Hesse, Hermann (1877-1962)
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If Herman Hesse had to hang his entire reputation on reeds as slender as this one, he'd be in big trouble. But Siddartha is a fine novel and he wrote the only truly great novel about the game M'Laba Laba ( Magister Ludi: The Glass Bead Game ), so we'll cut him some slack. This very brief novel consists of the report of a failed pilgrimage to the East by a group of men who belong to a mysterious League. In the course of relating their misadventures, the narrator realizes that the pilgrimage was part of a much larger effort to collect all of human knowledge in one place, that his version of events differs from that of others, that many great thinkers have also participated in this effort and finally, when he despairs of their ever succeeding, that he is being tested and has failed the test. But out of this despair he is able to grow in understanding. As he is told: ...despair is the result of each earnest attempt to go through life with virtue, justice and

28. Hermann Hesse
Translate this page Hermann Hesse (Alemania, 1877-1962), Hesse. Novelista y poeta alemán, nacionalizadosuizo. A su muerte, se convirtió en una figura de culto en el mundo
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29. Hermann Hesse - Books And Biography
To read literature by Hermann Hesse, select from the list on the left. HermannHesse (18771962) was born into a family of Pietist missionaries and
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30. Zaadz Quotes By Author - Hermann Hesse Quotes
1. The true vocation of man is to find his way to himself. ~ HermannHesse (18771962) German writer, winner of 1946 Nobel prize for literature
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- 1709 results More book Results: Feminist Approaches to Theory and Methodology: An Interdisciplinary Reader Book by Sharlene Hesse-Biber Christina Gilmartin Robin Lydenberg ; Oxford University Press, 1999 Subjects: FeminismResearchMethodology Feminist Theory Social SciencesResearchMethodology Women's StudiesMethodology ...appear begins with a vignette that presages the dominant motif of their presentation: "It has been more than a century since Hermann Fol, a Swiss zoologist, peered into his microscope and became the first person to see a sperm penetrating an egg, fertilize...

33. MSN Encarta - Hermann Hesse
Hesse, Hermann (18771962), German-born Swiss novelist and poet, winner of theNobel Prize for literature in 1946. After World War II ended in 1945,
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Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 1 item Hesse, Hermann (1877-1962), German-born Swiss novelist and poet, winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1946. After World War II ended in 1945, his work became popular with younger readers, who identified with the central theme of many of his novels: the conflicts of youth—and especially of creative artists—in search of self. Hesse was born on July 2, 1877, in Calw, Germany. The son of a former missionary, he was enrolled in a seminary but soon left school; his rebellion against formal education was expressed in the novel Beneath the Wheel (1906; trans. 1958). Thereafter, he educated himself through reading. As a young man he worked for a bookseller and did freelance journalism, which inspired his first novel

34. Hesse, Hermann --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Hermann Hesse (18771962) Brief biography of this German poet and novelist, whowas awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946.
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D6 http//catalogue.library.uwa.edu.au/record=b1900677 AUTHOR Hesse, Hermann,18771962 TITLE Sämtliche Werke / Hermann Hesse herausgegeben von Volker
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37. Famous Quotes - Hermann Hesse Quotes
Hermann Hesse (18771962) was a German author, and the winner of the 1946 NobelPrize in literature. He is most famous for his novels Steppenwolf and Das
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Died: 1962-08-09 German author. Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) was a German author, and the winner of the 1946 Nobel Prize in literature. He is most famous for his novels Steppenwolf and Das Glasperlenspiel (The Glass Bead Game). Quotes
Eternity is a mere moment, just long enough for a joke.
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If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn't part of ourselves doesn't disturb us.
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People with courage and character always seem sinister to the rest.
- Hermann Hesse When dealing with the insane, the best method is to pretend to be sane. - Hermann Hesse Without words, without writing and without books there would be no history, there could be no concept of humanity. - Hermann Hesse Quotes by famous people: Adams, Samuel

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Hermann Hesse (18771962) German poet and novelist, who has explored in his workthe duality of spirit and nature and individual s spiritual search outside
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    German poet and novelist, who has explored in his work the duality of spirit and nature and individual's spiritual search outside restrictions of the society. Hesse was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946. Several of Hesse's novels depict the protagonist's journey into the inner self. A spiritual guide assists the hero in his quest for self-knowledge and shows the way beyond the world "deluded by money, number and time."
    Hermann Hesse was born into a family of Pietist missionaries and religious publishers in the Black Forest town of Calw, in the German state of Wüttenberg. Johannes Hesse, his father, was born a Russian citizen in Weissenstein, Estonia. Hesse's mother, Marie Gundert, was born in Talatscheri, India, as the daughter of the Pietist missionary and Indologist, Hermann Gundert. His parents expected him to follow the family tradition in theology - they had served as missionaries in India. Hesse entered the Protestant seminary at Maulbronn in 1891, but he was expelled from the school. After unhappy experiences at a secular school, Hesse left his studies. He worked as a bookshop clerk, a mechanic, and a book dealer in Tübingen, where he joined literary circle called Le Petit Cénacle. During this period Hesse read voluminously and determined the become a writer. In 1899 Hesse published his first works, ROMANTISCHE LIEDER and EINE STUNDE HINTER MITTERNACHT.

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