The issue which is put under the consideration is the artistic realization of the solitude subject in H. Hesse’s works through the analysis of the wolf image interpretation in the novels "Steppenwolf" and "Journey to the East". It is shown that the given image was used by the writer to reveal the lonesome and extremely complicated soul of an artist. The wolf image is analyzed from mythological, philosophical and psychological aspects. The mythological component of the given image implies the charactersТ feeling of disharmony with the environment and society, ferocity, rudeness towards people. From the point of view of philosophy the wolf nature of characters is a sign of lone geniuses standing out from the crowd of everymen. The psychologic...
My thesis explores the protagonists’ developmental sequences in five novels by Hermann Hesse, namely...
Over the course of this thesis, three of Hermann Hesse’s novels will be examined – Demian (1919), De...
The year 1917 appears to be a watershed in the literary works of Hermann Hesse since the ideas of th...
The issue which is put under the consideration is the artistic realization of the solitude subject i...
The exploration of the self lies at the heart of a majority of Hermann Hesses’ works and it gain him...
The artistic realization of the Eastern theme in Hermann Hesse’s work «Journey to the East» («Die Mo...
We consider the figurative realization of motive of loneliness in the lyrics of H. Hesse, and specif...
The object of this thesis is to show how Hermann Hesse utilizes polar opposites and to show how the ...
Hermann Hesse’s Steppenwolf (1927) can be regarded as a post-humanist novel for several reasons. It ...
Aneta Jurzysta Uniwersytet Rzeszowski Abstract Canis lupus and the mysteries...
With the rise of an existential-epistemological philosophy of modern education, the writings of the ...
This paper aims to investigate how far it is possible to analyze Hermann Hesse’s The Steppenwolf reg...
Purpose. This paper aims to analyze the life journey of Harry Haller, protagonist of H. Hesse’s nove...
This paper studies and unravels the philosophical fragments, particularly the existential ideas, in ...
This project examines the crucially informative role that masks and notions of masking have historic...
My thesis explores the protagonists’ developmental sequences in five novels by Hermann Hesse, namely...
Over the course of this thesis, three of Hermann Hesse’s novels will be examined – Demian (1919), De...
The year 1917 appears to be a watershed in the literary works of Hermann Hesse since the ideas of th...
The issue which is put under the consideration is the artistic realization of the solitude subject i...
The exploration of the self lies at the heart of a majority of Hermann Hesses’ works and it gain him...
The artistic realization of the Eastern theme in Hermann Hesse’s work «Journey to the East» («Die Mo...
We consider the figurative realization of motive of loneliness in the lyrics of H. Hesse, and specif...
The object of this thesis is to show how Hermann Hesse utilizes polar opposites and to show how the ...
Hermann Hesse’s Steppenwolf (1927) can be regarded as a post-humanist novel for several reasons. It ...
Aneta Jurzysta Uniwersytet Rzeszowski Abstract Canis lupus and the mysteries...
With the rise of an existential-epistemological philosophy of modern education, the writings of the ...
This paper aims to investigate how far it is possible to analyze Hermann Hesse’s The Steppenwolf reg...
Purpose. This paper aims to analyze the life journey of Harry Haller, protagonist of H. Hesse’s nove...
This paper studies and unravels the philosophical fragments, particularly the existential ideas, in ...
This project examines the crucially informative role that masks and notions of masking have historic...
My thesis explores the protagonists’ developmental sequences in five novels by Hermann Hesse, namely...
Over the course of this thesis, three of Hermann Hesse’s novels will be examined – Demian (1919), De...
The year 1917 appears to be a watershed in the literary works of Hermann Hesse since the ideas of th...