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HERMANN HESSE AND THE DIALECTICS OF
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Chapter 5 Eternity_________________
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Declaration The discussion on Tablo
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Abstract This thesis explores Herma
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century onwards.4 The discussion on
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An interest in eternity is not Hess
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die Zeit fur mich hat, wie ich die
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Menschen ihres fruhesten Lebens eri
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subject and countersubject in the l
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Finally, dates of publication have
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This chapter explores this intrigui
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und Du, Freund und Feind, Tier und
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Karalaschwili accounts for this pas
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paradoxically, his personal 'freedo
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As Boulby perceptively notes, chara
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[D]ie Legende [1st] jene Literaturf
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the other hand, he is convinced tha
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ejection entails an act of the mind
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his way to enlightenment, is attune
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'Fifty year old Harry Haller [...]
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eal self is transferred onto pairs
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consideration. 55 Clearly, any aspe
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This chapter, which is the necessar
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In the twentieth century, the adven
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609). 14 Klingsor even calls on the
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This conception of music, reflected
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eproducing the soloist's frenzy, in
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Spafi'). A further point we drew at
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they revolve around a common 'home
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More recent literary employment of
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In the chapter 'Erwachen', after hi
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'modulated' and developed, identify
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movements of a tripartite sonata. M
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In addition, Hesse's main character
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Drin eins das andre halt, Zeigen si
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Klange alle wie die Stimme der Mutt
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father, soul and spirit. 59 To Gold
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evolution of his connections to mus
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Music means solace for Kuhn in Gert
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Furthermore, the erotic element of
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'Witzbold und frechen Bettler' (SW
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from their own creation through an
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observed in Chapter 3 (section 2),
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works, and the motif (the mirroring
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hinein: Kindergesichter sufi und er
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As noted above (6.1) that the last
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Mozart play practical jokes on Harr
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superior wit. Furthemore, Mozart's
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The various sections do not [...] r
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Modernist distance from the norms o
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concludes that what might seem a sh
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Jahren war ich nicht mehr in dem sc
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irths and deaths, as portrayed in '
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Salvages' V; 1944, 30), as one of h
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HERMANN HESSE, Bibliography Betrach
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'Chapter 6: Siddhartha: The Way Wit
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Kilchenmann, Ruth J., 'Hermann Hess
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Theodorou, Panagiota, '«Das leiden
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Debord, Guy, The society of the spe
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Mann, Thomas, Doktor Faustus: das L
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Volkmann-Schluck, Karl H., 'Novalis
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Schmidt, Richard A.; Lee, Timothy D