Demian (published in 1919) is one of Hermann Hesse's most widely read novels and the one that catapulted him to fame. It is a coming-of-age story from childhood to adolescence, partly autobiographical, like Steppenwolf, and which draws on Gnostic philosophy and psychoanalysis....
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Demian (published in 1919) is one of Hermann Hesse's most widely read novels and the one that catapulted him to fame. It is a coming-of-age story from childhood to adolescence, partly autobiographical, like Steppenwolf, and which draws on Gnostic philosophy and psychoanalysis. It raises the eternal struggle between good and evil that human beings carry within themselves and that they must assume in order to open themselves entirely to life with all that it offers. A rebellious work that possesses a taste for classical myth, yet hermetic at the same time. It resonated strongly with the youth of the time due to the recent impact of the First World War and the new world order. Technical detailsPages: 160 Format: 14 x 22 cm. Hardcover About the author |
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