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Verfasser |
Title and Subtitle
Titel und Untertitel |
Source
Quelle |
Posted
Veröffentlicht |
Language und Format
Sprache und Format |
Prof.
Dr. Inn-Ung Lee
(Korea) |
Das I-Ging im Glasperlenspiel |
Lecture-Vortrag SOLOTHURN 2000 (Hankuk Universität Seoul) |
9/7/00 (13 pp) |
German
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Gunther
Gottschalk
(U.S.A.) |
Beads und Bytes: Das Glasperlenspiel, das Weltwissen und das Internet |
Lecture-Vortrag SOLOTHURN 2000 (Univ. of California) |
8/2/00 (20 pp) |
German
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V.Szabó
László
(Hungary) |
Nihilismus und Erlösung in Hermann Hesses Roman Der Steppenwolf | Studia Germanica Universitatis Vesprimiensis
Hungary 1998 Reprint |
6/5/00 (11 pp) |
German
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Francesco
Gianino
(Italy) |
Un'ipotesi di lettura musicale apllicata al romanzo Gertrud di Hermann Hesse |
(University of Catania, Sicily) |
11/01/99 (47 pp) |
Italian
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Stephen
K. Roney
(Korea) |
Hesse's Demian as a Christian Morality Play |
(Hoseo University
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9/1/99 (47 pp) |
English
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Craig
Bernard Palmer
(U.S.A.) |
"Coming Out" and the Androgynous Inversion of Homosociality and Heterosexuality in Hermann Hesses Der Steppenwolf " |
Washington University 1997 (public domain) |
8/7/99 (26 pp) |
English
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Johannes
Cremerius
(Germany) |
"Hermann Hesse und Sigmund Freud" | Vortrag beim 9. International Hesse Kolloquium in Calw, 1997 |
8/9/99 (8 pp) |
German
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Reinhard
Munzert
(Germany) |
"Der Steppenwolf und die moderne Psychologie" |
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7/30/99 (11 pp) |
German
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Emanuel
Maier
(U.S.A.) |
The Psychology of C.G. Jung in the Works of Hermann Hesse | Abridgment of Mr. Maier's dissertation of 1953, New York University, New York City |
7/19/99 (13 pp) |
English
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Günter
Baumann
(Germany) |
."Es geht bis aufs Blut. Aber es fördert
..."
Hermann Hesse und die Psychologie C.G. Jungs |
Vortrag beim 9. International Hesse Kolloquium in Calw, 1997 |
7/10/99 (12 pp) |
German
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