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Author
Verfasser |
Title and Subtitle
Titel und Untertitel |
Source
Quelle |
Posted
Veröffentlicht |
Language
Sprache |
Christine Mondon (France) |
"H. Hesses poetologische Lage" | Hermann Hesse Page (HHP) | 3/8/99
Nr.15 |
German
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Martin Kaplan (U.S.A.) |
"Rethinking Ziolkowski's 'Landscape
of the Soul'
A Mahayana Buddhist Interpretation of Siddhartha" |
Hermann Hesse Page (HHP) | 6/17/98
Nr.14 |
English
|
Christian Immo Schneider
(U.S.A.) |
"Ut Pictora Poesis
Hermann Hesse as a Poet and Painter" |
Lecture presented 1998 at
Donahue/Sosinski Art Gallery, Soho, New York City |
5/22/98
Nr.12 |
English
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Michael Mahin (U.S.A.) |
"Hegel and Feuerbach as Comparative Tools for Understanding Hermann Hesse's Demian" | Paper presented in a seminar at UC Santa Barbara, 1997 | 4/1/98
Nr.11 |
English
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Christoph Gellner (Switzerland) | "Zwischen Ehrfurcht und Revolte
Hesse und die Doppelgesichtig- keit aller Religion" |
Hesse-Tage Calw-
Maulbronn 1997 |
12/4/97
No.9 |
German
(English
|
Rudolf Probst
(Switzerland) |
"Im Zickzack zwischen Trieb
und Geist ..."(Zur Entste-
hungsgeschichte von Hermann Hesses Steppen- wolf-Roman) |
Quarto Nr. 8 (1997), Zeitschrift des Schweizerischen Literaturarchivs | 12/3/97
No.8 |
German |
Christine Mondon
(France) |
"Hesse und Frankreich" | Hermann-Hesse-
Page (HHP) |
11/18/97
No.7 |
German |
Christine Mondon
(France) |
"Hesses Märchen und der Einfluß der Psychoanalyse" | Hesse-Colloquium
Calw, 1997 |
9/4/97
No.5 |
German |
Renate Limberg (Germany) |
"Therapeutische Aspekte in der Malerei Hermann Hesses" | Hesse-Colloquium
Calw, 1997 |
8/1/97
No.3 |
German |
Michael
Limberg (Germany) |
"Der Schatten meines Vaters als Verfolger: Hermann Hesse und sein Vater" | Hesse-Colloquium
Calw, 1997 |
8/1/97
No.2 |
German
(English
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Michelle Z. Chen
(New York City)) |
Between Two Worlds
Individual Identity and the Reconciliation of Moral and Emotional Conflicts in Hermann Hesse's Demian and Narcissus and Goldmund |
Hermann-Hesse-
Page (HHP) |
4/19/1999
No.16 |
English
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Tomoko Yamakawa (Japan) |
"Hesse und die Frauen
Der Konflikt mit der Mutter und die Wiederhinwen- dung zu ihr ..." |
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No.13 |
German
(original thesis is written in Japanese) |
Michael Limberg (Germany) |
"My father's shadow as a
pursuer"
Hermann Hesse and his father ("Der Schatten meines Vaters als Verfolger") |
Hesse-Colloquium
Calw, 1997 Summarized in English by Hajo Smit, Breda, Netherlands |
No.10 |
English |
Christoph Gellner
(Switzerland) |
"Between Respect and Revolt: Hermann Hesse and the
Duality of all Religion"
("Zwischen Ehrfurcht und Revolte: Hesse und die Doppelge- sichtigkeit aller Religion") |
Hesse-Tage-Calw-
Maulbronn, 1997 Summarized in English by Hajo Smit, Breda, Netherlands |
No.4 |
English |
Elke Minkus (Germany) |
"The traces of motherhood
in Hesse's works" (" 'Mutterspuren' in Hermann Hesses Werk") |
Hesse-Colloquium
Calw, 1997 Summarized in English by
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No.1 |
English |
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