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Hermann Hesse, With Maturity One Becomes Younger. Reflections and Poems on Aging.
Bibliophile special edition with CDReflections and poems on agingHermann Hesse reads some contributions himselfDepictions of aging and the years of lifePlayful surrealism of reality and environmentReactivation of the treasure of images in memoryHuman figures live on within us
£14.38

Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha. An Indian Poem.
World-famous legend of a young person’s self-liberationInsight can only be gained through personal experienceFictional life story of the BuddhaExplores commonalities across all denominations and forms of pietyAssimilates Buddhist and Taoist philosophiesStylistically matches the rhythmic diction of the Buddha’s teachingsDistributed millions of times across Asian countries
£10.73

Hermann Hesse, Beneath the Wheel
Narrative titled "Unterm Rad"Plot revolves around a gifted childChild is influenced by the father's ambition and the hometown's local patriotismChild is forced into a role that doesn't match their abilitiesChild suffers negative consequences and is 'thrown under the bus'
£9.07

Hermann Hesse, Every Beginning Contains a Magic. Stages of Life
Reader with autobiographical texts by Hermann HessePortrays and reflects on the "Stages of Becoming Human"Connection to one’s own life story possibleIncludes texts from the earliest to the final years of lifePersonal and reflective narrative styleOpportunity to identify with the contentInspiring and moving
£13.39

Hermann Hesse, Suhrkamp Basic Library (SBB), No.34, Beneath the Wheel
Literary novel in the Suhrkamp BasisBibliothekSupplemented with illustrative commentarySuitable for school and university useMajor work spanning all eras and genresTheme: Conflict between teacher and studentReflection on the role of the teacherExamination of the impact on both sides
£10.06

Hermann Hesse, Demian. The Story of Emil Sinclair's Youth.
Written by Hermann Hesse during the First World WarPublished in June 1919Won the Fontane Prize for best debut workCompared to Goethe's Werther by Thomas MannThree editions under the pseudonym SinclairLater an additional 93 editions under Hesse’s real nameDeals with Emil Sinclair's youth
£11.61

Hermann Hesse, Those Who Can Love Are Happy. About Love
Collection of Hesse's most beautiful texts about loveIncludes stories, fairy tales, poems, and novelsCharacteristic selection of the various manifestations of loveChronologically arranged, showing the development of partner attractionIdealized fascination in puberty, crisis-prone symbiosis in marriage, altruistic forms of charityThe meaning of life is given through loveThe more we can love and devote ourselves, the more meaningful our lives become
£15.76
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