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Companion to the Works of Hermann Hesse [Pehme köide]

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New essays on the works and themes of Hesse, one of the most perennially relevant and widely-read German authors.

Today, forty years after Timothy Leary's suggestion that hippies read Hermann Hesse while "turning on," Hesse is once again receiving attention: faced with ubiquitous materialism, war, and ecological disaster, we discover that these problems have found universal expression in the works of this master storyteller. Hesse explores perennial themes, from the simple to the transcendental. Because he knows of the awkwardness of adolescence and the pressures exerted on us to conform, his books hold special appeal for young readers and are taught widely. Yet he is equally relevant for older readers, writing about the torment of a psyche in despair, or our fear of the unknown. All these experiences are explored from the perspective of the individual self, for Hesse the repository of the divine and the sole entity to which we are accountable. This volume of new essays sheds light on his major works, including Siddhartha, Der Steppenwolf, and Das Glasperlenspiel, as well as Roßhalde, Klingsors letzter Sommer, Klein und Wagner, and the poetry. Another six essays explore Hesse's interest in psychoanalysis, music, and easternphilosophy, the development of his political views, the influence of his painting on his writing, and the relationship between Hesse and Goethe.

Contributors: Jefford Vahlbusch, Osman Durrani, Andreas Solbach, Ralph Freedman, Adrian Hsia, Stefan Höppner, Martin Swales, Frederick Lubich, Paul Bishop, Olaf Berwald, Kamakshi Murti, Marco Schickling, Volker Michels, Godela Weiss-Sussex, C. Immo Schneider, Hans-Joachim Hahn.

Ingo Cornilsis Professor of German at the University of Leeds.

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The contributions are based on a good knowledge of the earlier research and yet go beyond it . . . . This new and stimulating Companion can take its rightful place among the other Hesse companions that have arisen in recent years. * ARBITRIUM * The composition of the volume provides a well-rounded picture of the author and his work and gains above all by virtue of the synthesis of well-known facts and completely new approaches and perspective. * LITERATURKRITIK.DE * [ T]he authors . . . represent the elite of 21st-century Hesse criticism...[ T]his outstanding collection . . . treats all of Hesse's major works, his early work, his most popular work, and his minor works. Recommended. * CHOICE * [ O]utstandingly edited. . . . [ T]he book does justice to Hesse's transcultural work . . . [ It] asks questions, answers them, opens new perspectives, and emphasizes and newly formulates well-known positions: different opinions are allowed. Not only in terms of content but in terms of language this (English-language) volume opens itself to an international readership. * MONATSHEFTE *

Preface to the Paperback Edition vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: From Outsider to Global Player --- Hermann Hesse in the Twenty-First Century 1(16)
Ingo Cornils
1 Novel Ideas: Notes toward a New Reading of Hesse's Unterm Rad
17(40)
Jefford Vahlbusch
2 Roßhalde (1914): A Portrait of the Artist as a Husband and Father
57(24)
Osman Durrani
3 The Aesthetics of Ritual: Pollution, Magic, and Sentimentality in Hesse's Demian (1919)
81(36)
Andreas Solbach
4 Klein und Wagner
117(22)
Stefan Hoppner
5 Klingsors letzter Sommer and the Transformation of Crisis
139(10)
Ralph Freedman
6 Siddhartha
149(22)
Adrian Hsia
7 Der Steppenwolf
171(16)
Martin Swales
8 Hermann Hesse's Narziss und Goldmund: Medieval Imaginaries of (Post-)Modern Realities
187(28)
Frederick Lubich
9 Beads of Glass, Shards of Culture, and the Art of Life: Hesse's Das Glasperlenspiel
215(26)
Paul Bishop
10 Hesse's Poetry
241(22)
Olaf Berwald
11 "Ob die Weiber Menschen seyn?" Hesse, Women, and Homoeroticism
263(38)
Kamakshi P. Murti
12 Hermann Hesse's Politics
301(22)
Marco Schickling
13 Hermann Hesse and Psychoanalysis
323(22)
Volker Michels
14 On the Relationship between Hesse's Painting and Writing: Wanderung, Klingsors letzter Sommer, Gedichte des Malers and Piktors Verwandlungen
345(28)
Godela Weiss-Sussex
15 Hermann Hesse and Music
373(22)
C. Immo Schneider
16 Hermann Hesse's Goethe
395(26)
Hans-Joachim Hahn
List of English Translations 421(2)
Select Bibliography 423(4)
Notes on the Contributors 427(4)
Index 431
INGO CORNILS is Professor of German Studies at the University of Leeds. INGO CORNILS is Professor of German Studies at the University of Leeds. OLAF BERWALD is Department Chair of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures and Professor of German at Middle Tennessee State University. Paul Bishop is Professor of German and Head of Department of German at the University of Glasgow.