This paper analyzes the relationship between the individual and society in the work of Hermann Hesse. Paying particular attention to Hesse's last novel, The Glass Bead Game, the author argues (a) that for Hesse "self' and "society" are dynamically intertwined and (b) that education plays a key role in linking the two together
This study examines the early works of Hermann Hesse in the historical context of early twentieth-ce...
Annotation: The main topic of this thesis is an analysis of tameness and wildness phenomena in parti...
The Journey to the East is Hermann Hesse’s most deeply personal book. This enigmatic novel, with its...
This article considers the relationship between technology, utopia and scholarly life in Hermann Hes...
Education is a key theme in a number of Hermann Hesse's novels and short stories. This paper focuses...
At the end of the main part of Hermann Hesse's classic novel, The Glass Bead Game, the central chara...
This paper considers Hermann Hesse’s novel, The Glass Bead Game, in the light of Paulo Freire’s educ...
With the rise of an existential-epistemological philosophy of modern education, the writings of the ...
This paper examines Hermann Hesse’s penultimate novel, The Journey to the East, from an educational ...
This paper examines Hermann Hesse’s penultimate novel, The Journey to the East, from an educational ...
In contemporary academia, education is often perceived as a supplement to an academic career or a to...
This paper studies and unravels the philosophical fragments, particularly the existential ideas, in ...
Hermann Hesse\u27s novels commonly represent characters\u27 struggles through ideological opposition...
The object of this thesis is to show how Hermann Hesse utilizes polar opposites and to show how the ...
This literary study examines Hermann Hesse's Peter Camenzind from a social psychological perspective...
This study examines the early works of Hermann Hesse in the historical context of early twentieth-ce...
Annotation: The main topic of this thesis is an analysis of tameness and wildness phenomena in parti...
The Journey to the East is Hermann Hesse’s most deeply personal book. This enigmatic novel, with its...
This article considers the relationship between technology, utopia and scholarly life in Hermann Hes...
Education is a key theme in a number of Hermann Hesse's novels and short stories. This paper focuses...
At the end of the main part of Hermann Hesse's classic novel, The Glass Bead Game, the central chara...
This paper considers Hermann Hesse’s novel, The Glass Bead Game, in the light of Paulo Freire’s educ...
With the rise of an existential-epistemological philosophy of modern education, the writings of the ...
This paper examines Hermann Hesse’s penultimate novel, The Journey to the East, from an educational ...
This paper examines Hermann Hesse’s penultimate novel, The Journey to the East, from an educational ...
In contemporary academia, education is often perceived as a supplement to an academic career or a to...
This paper studies and unravels the philosophical fragments, particularly the existential ideas, in ...
Hermann Hesse\u27s novels commonly represent characters\u27 struggles through ideological opposition...
The object of this thesis is to show how Hermann Hesse utilizes polar opposites and to show how the ...
This literary study examines Hermann Hesse's Peter Camenzind from a social psychological perspective...
This study examines the early works of Hermann Hesse in the historical context of early twentieth-ce...
Annotation: The main topic of this thesis is an analysis of tameness and wildness phenomena in parti...
The Journey to the East is Hermann Hesse’s most deeply personal book. This enigmatic novel, with its...