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  2. Four Last Songs - Wikipedia

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    Strauss had also recently been given a copy of the complete poems of Hermann Hesse and was strongly inspired by them. He set three of them – "Frühling", "September", and "Beim Schlafengehen" – for soprano and orchestra, and contemplated setting two more, "Nacht" (Night) and "Höhe des Sommers" (Height of Summer), in the same manner.

  3. 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.

  4. The Glass Bead Game - Wikipedia

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    The Glass Bead Game (German: Das Glasperlenspiel, pronounced [das ˈɡlaːspɛʁlənˌʃpiːl] ⓘ) is the last full-length novel by the German author Hermann Hesse.It was begun in 1931 in Switzerland, where it was published in 1943 after being rejected for publication in Germany due to Hesse's anti-Fascist views.

  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. Hermann II, Landgrave of Hesse - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Louis the Junker was a son of Otto I, Landgrave of Hesse. Hermann studied in Paris and in Prague. After the death of Otto the Younger, the son and heir apparent of Henry II, the latter appointed his nephew Hermann as co-ruler and heir in 1367. Hermann was married twice.

  7. Adolf Friedrich Hesse - Wikipedia

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    Hesse was born and died in Breslau.He studied in his home town with the organists Friedrich Wilhelm Berner and Ernst Köhler (1799–1847). [1] He was taught within the Bach tradition of Silesia.

  8. The Fairy Tales of Hermann Hesse - Wikipedia

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    The Fairy Tales of Hermann Hesse is a collection of 22 fairy tales written by Hermann Hesse between the years of 1904 and 1918 and translated by Jack Zipes. A list of the individual fairy tales and the year in which they were written follows. This collection was published in 1995 and is the first English translation for most of the tales.

  9. Category:Adaptations of works by Hermann Hesse - Wikipedia

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    Films based on works by Hermann Hesse (6 P) Pages in category "Adaptations of works by Hermann Hesse" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.