
Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf: A Critical Commentary; Monarch Notes
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- Angielski
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- 320
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Hermann Hesse's A Critical Commentary; Monarch Notes by John D. Simons, Associate Professor og German, Florida State University. 82 pages with guide to further study, without blank notes pages. Paperback. Copyright 1972 by Simon & Schuster, Inc. Published by Monarch Press, A Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. General Editors of Monarch Notes Walter James Professor of English, New York University, Bonnie E. Adult Education Lecturer, Hofstra University, John Assistant Professor of Humanities, New York University. "NOTE TO THE STUDENT This Monarch Note is intended to help you in your appreciation and evaluation of Hermann Hesse's Steppenwolf. It is intended as an indepth study-guide to --- and not a substitute for --- the original literary work. Most of the discussion will make sense to you only if you are already familiar with the novel itself (published in English translation by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc.). This critical commentary is offered with the assumption that it will prompt you to refer back to the original text. A bibliography of Hesse's works will be found at the end of this Note, together with an annotated bibliography of selected critical works." "CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF HESSE'S MAIN WORKS 1899 An Hour Beyond Midnight, 1901 Hermann Lauscher, 1904 Peter Camenzind, 1906 Beneath the Wheel, 1910 Gertrud, 1914 Rosshalde, 1915 Knulp, 1919 Demian, Zarathustra's Return, In Sight of Chaos, Klein and Wagner, 1920 Klingsor's Last Summer, 1922 Siddhartha, 1925 Kurgast, 1927 Steppenwolf, 1930 Narziss and Goldmund, 1932 The Journey to the East, 1943 The Glass Bead Game, 1951 Late Prose, Letters." (from book)
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