Over the course of this thesis, three of Hermann Hesse’s novels will be examined – Demian (1919), Der Steppenwolf (1927), and Siddhartha (1922) – as performative texts in order to demonstrate how Hesse presents a blueprint of ideal paths to personal enlightenment through common themes that flow through his works, such as breaking out, creation and destruction, and Jungian archetypes. These themes will be compared to Nietzsche’s work on the transformation of the soul. Each of these performative texts by Hesse present a unique opportunity, not only to enjoy a masterful tale of such vivid characters, but also a chance for readers to discover for themselves a new access to peace of mind
My thesis explores the protagonists’ developmental sequences in five novels by Hermann Hesse, namely...
This paper aims to investigate how far it is possible to analyze Hermann Hesse’s The Steppenwolf reg...
This paper combines two theoretical fields, the psychoanalytical and the political, with regards to ...
The bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of two works "Siddhartha" and "Demian" by the renowned G...
This analysis of the ideal of Heimat in Hesse\u27s Demian, Siddhartha and Steppenwolf is a significa...
With the rise of an existential-epistemological philosophy of modern education, the writings of the ...
The Journey to the East is Hermann Hesse’s most deeply personal book. This enigmatic novel, with its...
The Journey to the East is Hermann Hesse’s most deeply personal book. This enigmatic novel, with it...
This paper tends to explore the idea of spiritual journey or journey towards self as espoused in Her...
The exploration of the self lies at the heart of a majority of Hermann Hesses’ works and it gain him...
The novel Demian marks a chronological boundary between two segments of Hermann Hesse's work separat...
The year 1917 appears to be a watershed in the literary works of Hermann Hesse since the ideas of th...
This paper studies and unravels the philosophical fragments, particularly the existential ideas, in ...
The words of sociologist Peter Berger express poetically the fundamental function of society: to pro...
The object of this thesis is to show how Hermann Hesse utilizes polar opposites and to show how the ...
My thesis explores the protagonists’ developmental sequences in five novels by Hermann Hesse, namely...
This paper aims to investigate how far it is possible to analyze Hermann Hesse’s The Steppenwolf reg...
This paper combines two theoretical fields, the psychoanalytical and the political, with regards to ...
The bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of two works "Siddhartha" and "Demian" by the renowned G...
This analysis of the ideal of Heimat in Hesse\u27s Demian, Siddhartha and Steppenwolf is a significa...
With the rise of an existential-epistemological philosophy of modern education, the writings of the ...
The Journey to the East is Hermann Hesse’s most deeply personal book. This enigmatic novel, with its...
The Journey to the East is Hermann Hesse’s most deeply personal book. This enigmatic novel, with it...
This paper tends to explore the idea of spiritual journey or journey towards self as espoused in Her...
The exploration of the self lies at the heart of a majority of Hermann Hesses’ works and it gain him...
The novel Demian marks a chronological boundary between two segments of Hermann Hesse's work separat...
The year 1917 appears to be a watershed in the literary works of Hermann Hesse since the ideas of th...
This paper studies and unravels the philosophical fragments, particularly the existential ideas, in ...
The words of sociologist Peter Berger express poetically the fundamental function of society: to pro...
The object of this thesis is to show how Hermann Hesse utilizes polar opposites and to show how the ...
My thesis explores the protagonists’ developmental sequences in five novels by Hermann Hesse, namely...
This paper aims to investigate how far it is possible to analyze Hermann Hesse’s The Steppenwolf reg...
This paper combines two theoretical fields, the psychoanalytical and the political, with regards to ...