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    Hermann Hesse Today / Hermann Hesse Heute by Cornils, Ingo; Durrani, Osman;

    Series: Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik; 58;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher BRILL
    • Date of Publication 1 January 2005

    • ISBN 9789042016064
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages221 pages
    • Size 230x155 mm
    • Weight 508 g
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    Short description:

    In November 2002, an international conference was held at the Institute of Germanic Studies in London in order to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Hermann Hesse’s birth. Twenty distinguished speakers from North and South America, Russia, Switzerland, Germany and the United Kingdom attended the three-day conference with the specific aim of exploring the continuing importance of this widely read German-language author.

    This volume brings together the various responses to the complex challenge that Hesse, whose sheer success is sometimes seen as detracting from his status, presents to literary scholarship around the world. The author’s current image among readers and scholars is approached from several distinct thematic and theoretical perspectives, with the objective of providing a concise overview of current research. The volume offers new readings of a number of Hesse’s seminal works and makes a significant contribution to academic research into his past and present standing as a global icon.
    As the title suggests, the focus is on ‘Hermann Hesse Today’. The book investigates his current significance for a modern readership, taking account of his importance in the lecture theatre and classroom, the multi-facetted applicability of his moral, ethical and aesthetic concerns in the context of a fragmented world, and the continuing relevance of his writings. With the ever-increasing importance of modern preoccupations such as the ecological movement or the growth of the internet, a fresh look at Hesse’s works is long overdue. The most obvious sign of this is the appearance of a definitive, historical-critical edition of his works (prose, poetry, and literary criticism), which will give access to much hitherto unpublished material and stimulate fresh debates on an author who ranks among the best-known and most influential figures of the twentieth century.
    This volume will be of interest to teachers of German in higher education and their students as well as researchers and the general readership that continues to take an interest in Hesse on both sides of the Atlantic.

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    Long description:

    In November 2002, an international conference was held at the Institute of Germanic Studies in London in order to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Hermann Hesse’s birth. Twenty distinguished speakers from North and South America, Russia, Switzerland, Germany and the United Kingdom attended the three-day conference with the specific aim of exploring the continuing importance of this widely read German-language author.

    This volume brings together the various responses to the complex challenge that Hesse, whose sheer success is sometimes seen as detracting from his status, presents to literary scholarship around the world. The author’s current image among readers and scholars is approached from several distinct thematic and theoretical perspectives, with the objective of providing a concise overview of current research. The volume offers new readings of a number of Hesse’s seminal works and makes a significant contribution to academic research into his past and present standing as a global icon.
    As the title suggests, the focus is on ‘Hermann Hesse Today’. The book investigates his current significance for a modern readership, taking account of his importance in the lecture theatre and classroom, the multi-facetted applicability of his moral, ethical and aesthetic concerns in the context of a fragmented world, and the continuing relevance of his writings. With the ever-increasing importance of modern preoccupations such as the ecological movement or the growth of the internet, a fresh look at Hesse’s works is long overdue. The most obvious sign of this is the appearance of a definitive, historical-critical edition of his works (prose, poetry, and literary criticism), which will give access to much hitherto unpublished material and stimulate fresh debates on an author who ranks among the best-known and most influential figures of the twentieth century.
    This volume will be of interest to teachers of German in higher education and their students as well as researchers and the general readership that continues to take an interest in Hesse on both sides of the Atlantic.

    ”…this collection of innovative and vigorous essays succeeds in doing what it was designed to do.” in: German Studies Review, Vol. 29, No. 3, 2006

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    Table of Contents:

    Ingo CORNILS and Osman DURRANI: Introduction
    Thomas FEITKNECHT: “International, mit Schweizer Etikette”. Hermann Hesses Schweizer Jahre: politisch, geographisch, literarisch
    Jörg DREWS: “…bewundert viel und viel gescholten…”: Hermann Hesses Werk zwischen Erfolg und Mißachtung bei Publikum und Literaturkritik
    Martin SWALES: New Media, Virtual Reality, Flawed Utopia? Reflections on Thomas Mann’s Der Zauberberg and Hermann Hesse’s Der Steppenwolf
    Agnès CARDINAL: Teaching Hermann Hesse’s Der Steppenwolf: Some Reflections on Readers’ Responses
    Frederick A. LUBICH: Hermann Hesses Narziß und Goldmund oder “Der Weg zur Mutter”: Von der Anima Mundi zur Magna Mater und Madonna (Ciccone)
    Andreas SOLBACH: Dezisionistisches Mitleid: Dekadenz und Satire in Hermann Hesses Unterm Rad
    Angelika RAUCH
    -RAPAPORT: The Melancholic Structure of the Mind: The Absence of Object Relations in the Work of Hermann Hesse
    Colin RIORDAN: Hermann Hesse and the Ecological Imagination
    Volker MICHELS: “Auf den Einzelnen kommt es an!” Zur Aktualität von Hermann Hesse
    Marco SCHICKLING: Hermann Hesses Literaturkritik der dreißiger Jahre
    Jefford VAHLBUSCH:Toward the Legend of Hermann Hesse in the USA
    Nicolás Jorge DORNHEIM: Zweimal Herman(!) Hesse: Argentinische Hesse
    -Rezeption im Abwind?
    Hans J. HAHN: Störfälle, oder Probleme des integrierten Außenseiters, in den pädagogischen Romanen Hermann Hesses und in Carsten Probsts Träumer
    Stefan GULLATZ: Demian and the Lacanian Gaze
    C. Immo SCHNEIDER: Hermann Hesses Das Glasperlenspiel: Roman oder Essay? Versuch einer literarischen Gattungsbestimmung
    Rüdiger GÖRNER: Letzte Lieder: Zur Sprache des Späten in der Lyrik Hermann Hesses
    Notes on the Editors

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