Hermann Hesse\u27s novels commonly represent characters\u27 struggles through ideological opposition and conflict towards resolution. The majority of his critics attribute Hesse\u27s interest in, and expression of, this struggle to his lifelong study of Eastern philosophy. However, Hesse\u27s interest in things Eastern need not be taken as the exclusive determinant of the theme of individuation represented in his fiction. This essay argues that Hesse\u27s predilection for elaborating the ideological crises and resolutions of his characters may also be interpreted as reflecting the Western, Hegelian concept of an Absolute Spirit that proceeds through exhaustive dialectical permutations before it becomes conscious of its status as the identic...
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This dissertation asserts that the Hermann Hesse approaches the themes and techniques of literary Mo...
This paper examines Hermann Hesse’s penultimate novel, The Journey to the East, from an educational ...
The object of this thesis is to show how Hermann Hesse utilizes polar opposites and to show how the ...
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Of all the great novelists of the twentieth century, the German writer Hermann Hesse is arguably one...
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In his article Hesse\u27s Steppenwolf as Modern Ethical Fiction Michał Koza discusses the signific...
The exploration of the self lies at the heart of a majority of Hermann Hesses’ works and it gain him...
The essay exposes the method used by Hermann Hesse to compose his narrative, showing the several in...
31 pagesHermann Hesse's Steppenwolf (1927) can be regarded as a post-humanist novel for several reas...
This article considers the relationship between technology, utopia and scholarly life in Hermann Hes...
This paper examines Hermann Hesse’s penultimate novel, The Journey to the East, from an educational ...
This dissertation asserts that the Hermann Hesse approaches the themes and techniques of literary Mo...
This paper examines Hermann Hesse’s penultimate novel, The Journey to the East, from an educational ...
The object of this thesis is to show how Hermann Hesse utilizes polar opposites and to show how the ...
With the rise of an existential-epistemological philosophy of modern education, the writings of the ...
The purpose of this thesis is to show that Hermann Hesse's The Glass Bead Game (1943) is a part of t...
This paper studies and unravels the philosophical fragments, particularly the existential ideas, in ...
My thesis explores the protagonists’ developmental sequences in five novels by Hermann Hesse, namely...
Of all the great novelists of the twentieth century, the German writer Hermann Hesse is arguably one...
"Veneration and Revolt: Hermann Hesse and Swabian Pietism is the first comprehensive study of the im...
In his article Hesse\u27s Steppenwolf as Modern Ethical Fiction Michał Koza discusses the signific...
The exploration of the self lies at the heart of a majority of Hermann Hesses’ works and it gain him...
The essay exposes the method used by Hermann Hesse to compose his narrative, showing the several in...