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Hermann Hesse
Works by Hermann Hesse
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by Hermann Hesse Translated by Basil Creighton Original title: Der Steppenwolf
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by Hermann Hesse Translated by Hilda Rosner Original title: Siddhartha
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by Hermann Hesse Translated by Hilda Rosner Original title: Siddhartha
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by Hermann Hesse Translated by Ralph Manheim Original title: Roßhalde
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by Hermann Hesse Translated by Ralph Manheim Original title: Unterm Rad
‘A gentle and insidiously persuasive plea for the flight from academicism and the re-establishment of the simple values of the workman’s life. (more...) |
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by Hermann Hesse Translated by R Lesser Original title: Pictors Verwandlungen
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by Hermann Hesse Translated by L Vennewitz Original title: Narziß und Goldmund
‘Deeply moving and richly poetic, this brilliant fusion of concepts is astonishing in its simplicity and power. (more...) |
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by Hermann Hesse Translated by M Savill Original title: Das Glasperlenspiel
First published in 1946, The Glass Bead Game was Hermann Hesse’s last novel, the final step in the author’s search for the self, the same theme present in Demian, Steppenwolf, Siddhartha and Narziss and Goldmund. In the same year, (more...) |
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by Hermann Hesse Translated by Hilda Rosner Original title: Die Morgenlandfahrt
Everybody — hopefully — has at least one book that they can read and reread, enjoy again and again and draw heart and energy from, like the company of an old friend. The Journey to the East is one of those very special books. A book too, (more...) |
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by Hermann Hesse Translated by G Dunlop Original title: Narziß und Goldmund
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