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  1. This poem by Hermann Hesse was first published in 1953 within a collection simply titled 'Poems.' Written sometime between 1899 and 1921, poems like this one were subsequently translated into English by James Wright in 1970.

  2. Dieser Beitrag ist auch verfügbar auf: Deutsch (German) Hermann Hesse Poems at hhesse.de Among Hermann Hesse’s best-known poems is, of course, “Steps” with probably Hesse’s most popular quote “A magic dwells in each beginning”. Here is a list of all poems you can find on hhesse.de: Quotes about Hesse’s poemsHesse’s poems are thoughts and […]

  3. His free time was spent on his own writing and studying. Hesse enjoyed the works of writers such as Goethe and Freidrich Schiller, as well as the tales of Greek mythology. In 1896 one of his first poems, ‘Madonna,’ was published in a Viennese periodical. It was followed by his first collection of verse, a small book titled Romantic Songs.

  4. This short poem by Hermann Hesse is one of his more optimistic. Exploring themes of perseverance in the face of life's withering effect on the spirit, as well as the necessity of confronting them with the help of a friend. As with so many of his poems, this one offers a lucid and poignant depiction of life's capacity for sorrow and hope.

  5. First published in a 1953 collection of poems by Hermann Hesse, this poem was written sometime in the first two decades of the 20th century. Eventually, the book entitled 'Poems' was translated into English by James Wright in 1970, eight years after his death.

  6. Poems is a collection of 31 poems written by the German author Hermann Hesse between 1899 and 1921. They were selected and translated to English by James Wright in 1970 from Die Gedichte, which was published in German in 1953. This collection was first published in 1971.