Demian: The Story of Emil Sinclair’s Youth
von Herman Hesse
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Beschreibung
Demian is generally considered to be Hermann Hesse's finest novel. This classic is a landmark in literature, a standout among traditional stories of the journey to the self. This fresh new translation faithfully reproduces the lively style and impact of Hesse's original writing.
Set on the eve of World War I, it tells the story of one man's fascination with his boyhood friend and idol, Max Demain, who is himself a representative of those ideas and ideals suggested by Hesse’s literary forebears: Goethe, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche.
A tale of adolescent awakening, set on the verge of a cataclysmic event that brought profound changes to all of human society, Demian has been hailed as an exemplary version of the Hero's Journey, a poetical, lyrical, Jungian journey to self-discovery. It is about the development of the individual and the choices that an individual faces in this journey to selfhood.
The work is autobiographical, and as Hal Hager has observed, "In Demian, published under the pseudonym of its protagonist and narrator, Emil Sinclair, Hesse succeeded for the first time in bringing together in a coherent fashion his main concerns and beliefs."
It is a cure for nihilism, Facebook, and self-despair.
Set on the eve of World War I, it tells the story of one man's fascination with his boyhood friend and idol, Max Demain, who is himself a representative of those ideas and ideals suggested by Hesse’s literary forebears: Goethe, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche.
A tale of adolescent awakening, set on the verge of a cataclysmic event that brought profound changes to all of human society, Demian has been hailed as an exemplary version of the Hero's Journey, a poetical, lyrical, Jungian journey to self-discovery. It is about the development of the individual and the choices that an individual faces in this journey to selfhood.
The work is autobiographical, and as Hal Hager has observed, "In Demian, published under the pseudonym of its protagonist and narrator, Emil Sinclair, Hesse succeeded for the first time in bringing together in a coherent fashion his main concerns and beliefs."
It is a cure for nihilism, Facebook, and self-despair.
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Beschreibung
Demian is generally considered to be Hermann Hesse's finest novel. This classic is a landmark in literature, a standout among traditional stories of the journey to the self. This fresh new translation faithfully reproduces the lively style and impact of Hesse's original writing.
Set on the eve of World War I, it tells the story of one man's fascination with his boyhood friend and idol, Max Demain, who is himself a representative of those ideas and ideals suggested by Hesse’s literary forebears: Goethe, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche.
A tale of adolescent awakening, set on the verge of a cataclysmic event that brought profound changes to all of human society, Demian has been hailed as an exemplary version of the Hero's Journey, a poetical, lyrical, Jungian journey to self-discovery. It is about the development of the individual and the choices that an individual faces in this journey to selfhood.
The work is autobiographical, and as Hal Hager has observed, "In Demian, published under the pseudonym of its protagonist and narrator, Emil Sinclair, Hesse succeeded for the first time in bringing together in a coherent fashion his main concerns and beliefs."
It is a cure for nihilism, Facebook, and self-despair.
Set on the eve of World War I, it tells the story of one man's fascination with his boyhood friend and idol, Max Demain, who is himself a representative of those ideas and ideals suggested by Hesse’s literary forebears: Goethe, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche.
A tale of adolescent awakening, set on the verge of a cataclysmic event that brought profound changes to all of human society, Demian has been hailed as an exemplary version of the Hero's Journey, a poetical, lyrical, Jungian journey to self-discovery. It is about the development of the individual and the choices that an individual faces in this journey to selfhood.
The work is autobiographical, and as Hal Hager has observed, "In Demian, published under the pseudonym of its protagonist and narrator, Emil Sinclair, Hesse succeeded for the first time in bringing together in a coherent fashion his main concerns and beliefs."
It is a cure for nihilism, Facebook, and self-despair.
Buchinformationen
Haupt-Genre
N/A
Sub-Genre
N/A
Format
Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
142
Preis
18.36 €



