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Siddhartha , by Hermann Hesse , is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, ... More
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A classic of 20th-century fiction, Hesse's most celebrated work reflects his lifelong studies of Oriental myth and religion. More
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A brilliant psychological portrait of a troubled young man's quest for self-awareness, this coming-of-age novel reflects the author's preoccupation with the duality of human ... More
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A classic of 20th-century fiction, Hesse's most celebrated work reflects his lifelong studies of Oriental myth and religion. More
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The most autobiographical of Hesse's works, Steppenwolf is the profoundly memorable and affecting story of Harry Haller--an evocative portrayal of the wrenching conflict ... More
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Each SparkNote gives you just what you need to succeed in school with: Summaries of every chapter and thorough Analysis Explanation of the key Themes, Motifs, and Symbols ... More
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The final novel of Hermann Hesse, for which he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946, The Glass Bead Game is a fascinating tale of the complexity of modern life as well ... More
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Spark Publishing s Literature Guides are celebrating their 5th Anniversary! To celebrate this, we re giving our TOP 50 a revamp by adding some exciting new features. There ... More
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A classic of 20th-century fiction, Hesse's most celebrated work reflects his lifelong studies of Oriental myth and religion. More
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The story of two men whose characters are diametrically opposed. Thomas Mann called it "a poetic novel unique in its fascination." More
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