Hermann Hesse
Author: Joseph Mileck
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 1977-01-01
Total Pages: 816
ISBN-13: 9780520027565
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Author: Joseph Mileck
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 1977-01-01
Total Pages: 816
ISBN-13: 9780520027565
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Intelligent Education
Publisher: Influence Publishers
Published: 2020-09-12
Total Pages: 114
ISBN-13: 1645422178
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive study guide offering in-depth explanation, essay, and test prep for Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha, became influential during the 1960s when cultural movements were seeking inspiration from the East. As a novel of the 1950s, Siddhartha incorporates contrasting ideologies from Eastern religions to Western individualism to create a new idea of life’s true meaning. Moreover, the novel has influenced, inspired, and shaped generations of thinkers, readers, and writers. This Bright Notes Study Guide explores the context and history of Hermann Hesse’s classic work, helping students to thoroughly explore the reasons it has stood the literary test of time. Each Bright Notes Study Guide contains: - Introductions to the Author and the Work - Character Summaries - Plot Guides - Section and Chapter Overviews - Test Essay and Study Q&As The Bright Notes Study Guide series offers an in-depth tour of more than 275 classic works of literature, exploring characters, critical commentary, historical background, plots, and themes. This set of study guides encourages readers to dig deeper in their understanding by including essay questions and answers as well as topics for further research.
Author: Marc Weiner
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-09-29
Total Pages: 346
ISBN-13: 1351300717
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA basic tenet of literary studies is that aesthetic structures are politically significant because they represent an artist's response to the political implications of cultural codes with which the recipient of the modern work is also acquainted. This tenet provides the basis for the ideological associations attending the appearance of music in the modern German narrative. With his understanding of the arts as involved in often unacknowledged ideological forces within a culture, Marc Weiner's Undertones of Insurrection bridges the gap between the "New Musicology's" rewarding infusion of modern cultural and literary theory into the study of music, politically insightful examinations of narrative structures in the modern novel, and the methodologically conservative area of musical-literary relations in Germanic Studies. In other words, the questions it raises are different from those pursued in most examinations of music and literature, because previous works of this kind concerning the literature of German-speaking Europe have often disregarded social concerns in general, and political issues in particular.Ranging from 1900 to Doctor Faustus (1947), Weiner study sets the stage by examining public debates that conflated such issues as national identity, racism, populism, the role of the sexes, and xenophobia with musical texts. In the literary analyses that follow, Weiner discusses both obvious connections between music and sociopolitical issues--Hesse's equation of jazz and insurrection in Steppenwolf--and covert ones, the suppression of music in Death in Venice and the use of politically charged musical subtexts in Werfel's Verdi and Schnitzler's Rhapsody. By uncovering the ideological agendas informing cultural practice in modernist Germany, Undertones of Insurrection calls for a reevaluation of the function of music in the modern German narrative.
Author: Patrick M. O'Neil
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 9780761474739
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis nicely illustrated reference for junior high and high school students offers 20-page profiles of 93 of the world's most influential writers of the twentieth century. Arranged alphabetically, each profile provides facts about the writer's life and works as well as a commentary on his or her significance, discussion of political and social events that occurred during his or her lifetime, a reader's guide to major works, and events, beliefs or traditions that inspired the writer's works.
Author: Walter Sorell
Publisher: London : Wolff
Published: 1974
Total Pages: 154
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Published: 1962
Total Pages: 470
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Published: 1965
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9780671009229
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Theodore Ziolkowski
Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J : Prentice-Hall
Published: 1973
Total Pages: 200
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKWritings by Thomas Mann, Andre Gide, and Martin Buber are included in this examination of Hesse's style, philosophy, and achievements.
Author: Bibliographical Society of America
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Published: 1959
Total Pages: 394
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Published: 1988
Total Pages: 336
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