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  1. 2 de dic. de 2020 · See also Oskar Seidlin, “Hermann Hesse: The Exorcism of the Demon,” Symposium, iv (Nov. 1950), 327–328, 337, et passim. 26 26 Max Schmid develops the opposition of Geisl and Seele in his attempt to show Hesse's relationship to Ludwig Klages' Kosmogenischer Eros and Der Geist als Widersacher der Seek ( W und W , pp. 12–14, 94–96, 100–102, 210 ff., et passim).

  2. View the Hesse-Page Guestbook This title page of HHP was last revised on March 21, 2000 and is best viewed with Netscape. In order to use the Freefind search program for this site, you should have a bowser that supports the filling out of search forms.

  3. Hermann Hesse (born July 2, 1877, Calw, Germany—died August 9, 1962, Montagnola, Switzerland) was a German novelist and poet who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946. The main theme of his work is the individual’s efforts to break out of the established modes of civilization so as to find an essential spirit and identity.

  4. 1 de mar. de 2022 · Hermann Hesse (1877-1962), novelista y poeta alemán, nacionalizado suizo. Premio Nobel de Literatura en 1946, es una figura de culto en el mundo occidental por su celebración del misticismo oriental y la búsqueda del propio yo, muy influenciado por el psicoanálisis junguiano. Abandonó pronto la escuela y fue autodidacta a base de numerosas lecturas. La […]

  5. Hermann IV de Hesse-Rotenbourg (15 août 1607 à Cassel – 25 mars 1658 à Rotenburg an der Fulda), est le premier landgraviat de . Il est le quatrième fils du landgrave Maurice de Hesse-Cassel et de sa seconde épouse, Juliane de Nassau-Dillenbourg.

  6. 8 de dic. de 2023 · Where online can I find a map of the Landgraviate of Hesse-Rotenburg (aka the 'Rotenburger Quart') as it existed between 1648 (ie, after the Peace of Westphalia) and 1658 (when Hermann IV von Hessen-Rotenburg died). I am in need of a list of the towns included in the Huldigung (homage) of the Rotenburger Quart conducted in 1656.