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  2. Steppenwolf (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Steppenwolf (originally Der Steppenwolf) is the tenth novel by German-Swiss author Hermann Hesse. Originally published in Germany in 1927, it was first translated into English in 1929. The novel was named after the German name for the steppe wolf. The story in large part reflects a profound crisis in Hesse's spiritual world during the 1920s.

  3. Category:Novels by Hermann Hesse - Wikipedia

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  4. Hermann Hesse - Wikipedia

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    Hermann Karl Hesse (German: [ˈhɛʁman ˈhɛsə] ⓘ; 2 July 1877 – 9 August 1962) was a German-Swiss poet, novelist, and painter.Although Hesse was born in Germany's Black Forest region of Swabia, his father's celebrated heritage as a Baltic German and his grandmother's French-Swiss roots had an intellectual influence on him.

  5. Narcissus and Goldmund - Wikipedia

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    Narcissus and Goldmund (German: Narziß und Goldmund, pronounced [naʁˈtsɪs ʔʊnt ˈɡɔltmʊnt]), also published in English as Death and the Lover, is a novel written by the German-Swiss author Hermann Hesse which was first published in 1930.

  6. Poems (Hesse collection) - Wikipedia

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    Hermann Hesse is best known for his novels, but he was also a poet. In the seven volume German edition of his works, there are some 480 pages of poems. Hesse's novels themselves contain many passages of literal verse. The common thread that runs through the poems in this collection is homesickness.

  7. 2023 in American public domain - Wikipedia

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    Steppenwolf (Hermann Hesse) The Bridge of San Luis Rey (Thornton Wilder) Show Boat (Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern) The original versions of the first three books of The Hardy Boys [2] The last two short stories in the Canon of Sherlock Holmes (Arthur Conan Doyle) [2] [3] Fables (Bill Willingham, released by author) [4]

  8. My Belief: Essays on Life and Art - Wikipedia

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    Hesse's earliest essays revolve around narrow literary topics but become more philosophical and political in the 1920s to 1930s and finally the reflections of a man who has retreated from the strife of dialectics and now deals with such matters with greater detachment. Prior to the 1970s, only a few of Hesse's essays have been available in English.

  9. Steppenwolf - Wikipedia

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    Steppenwolf, by Hermann Hesse, 1927 Steppenwolf, a 1974 adaptation of Hesse's novel; Steppenwolf (character), a villain in the DC Comics Universe; Steppenwolf Theatre Company, a theater company in Chicago, Illinois; Steppenwolfs, a faction in the video game Crossout