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Soul of the Age

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by Hermann Hesse


  503. Fourteenth-century arched hall used for public meetings and festivities.

  504. Johannes R. Becher, Minister of Cultural Affairs of the German Democratic Republic.

  505. Thomas Mann, Briefe 1889–1936, ed. Erika Mann (1961).

  506. Carl Helbling’s review of Thomas Mann, Briefe 1889–1936, in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, December 17, 1961.

  507. A cabaret opposing National Socialism, founded in Munich in 1933 by Klaus Mann, Erika Mann, and Therese Giehse.

  508. The National Front, adherents of Hitler.

  SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF HERMANN HESSE’S WORKS IN AMERICAN TRANSLATION

  (Unless otherwise indicated, published in New York by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Most translations have been frequently reprinted and reissued in paperback.)

  Autobiographical Writings. Ed., and with an introduction, by Theodore Ziolkowski. Trans. Denver Lindley. 1972.

  Beneath the Wheel. Trans. Michael Roloff. 1968.

  Crisis: Pages from a Diary. Trans. Ralph Manheim. 1975.

  Demian. Trans. Michael Roloff and Michael Lebeck. New York: Harper & Row, 1965.

  Gertrude. Trans. Hilda Rosner. 1969.

  The Glass Bead Game. Trans. Richard and Clara Winston. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1969.

  The Hesse-Mann Letters: The Correspondence of Hermann Hesse and Thomas Mann. Trans. Ralph Manheim. New York: Harper & Row, 1975.

  Hours in the Garden and Other Poems. Trans. Rika Lesser. 1979.

  If the War Goes On … Reflections on War and Politics. Trans. Ralph Manheim. 1971.

  The Journey to the East. Trans. Hilda Rosner. 1968.

  Knulp. Trans. Ralph Manheim. 1971.

  Klingsor’s Last Summer. Trans. Richard and Clara Winston. 1970.

  My Belief: Essays on Life and Art. Ed., and with an introduction, by Theodore Ziolkowski. Trans. Denver Lindley and Ralph Manheim. 1974.

  Narcissus and Goldmund. Trans. Ursule Molinaro. 1968.

  Peter Camenzind. Trans. Michael Roloff. 1969.

  Pictor’s Metamorphoses and Other Fantasies. Ed., and with an introduction, by Theodore Ziolkowski. Trans. Rika Lesser. 1982.

  Poems. Trans. James Wright. 1970.

  Reflections. Selected from Hesse’s books and letters by Volker Michels. Trans. Ralph Manheim. 1974.

  Rosshalde. Trans. Ralph Manheim. 1970.

  Siddhartha. Trans. Hilda Rosner. New York: New Directions, 1951.

  Steppenwolf. Trans. Basil Creighton (1929); rev. Joseph Mileck and Horst Frenz. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1963.

  Stories of Five Decades. Ed., and with an introduction, by Theodore Ziolkowski. Trans. Ralph Manheim and Denver Lindley. 1972.

  Strange News from Another Star and Other Tales. Trans. Denver Lindley. 1972.

  Tales of Student Life. Ed., and with an introduction, by Theodore Ziolkowski. Trans. Ralph Manheim. 1976.

  Wandering: Notes and Sketches. Trans. James Wright. 1972.

  All references to Hesse’s works in German by volume and page refer to the twelve-volume Werkausgabe: Hermann Hesse, Gesammelte Werke in zwölf Bänden, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1970.

  INDEX

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  Abel, F.

  “Absage” (1933)

  Ador, Gustav

  Adorno, Theodor W.

  aestheticism

  Alien Police (Swiss)

  Allies (WW II)

  Alter, Georg

  Amiet, Cuno

  ancient Greeks

  Andreä, Volkmar; letters to

  anti-Semitism, see Jews

  Antonescu, Ion

  art

  “Artists and Psychoanalysis” (1918)

  “Attempt at Self-Justification, An” (1948)

  At the Spa (1925)

  Auschwitz camp

  Australia

  Austria

  Autobiographical Writings (1972)

  Baden, spa at

  Ball, Emmy

  Ball, Hugo; biography of Hesse; death of; letters to

  Basel Missionary Society

  Basel National-Zeitung

  Basler, Otto; letters to

  Bauer, Gerhard

  Bauernfeld Prize

  Bayer, Hans

  beauty

  Becher, Johannes R.

  Beheim-Schwarzbach, Martin

  Belgium

  Bellamy, Edward

  Beneath the Wheel (1906)

  Bermann, Gottfried

  Bernhard, Georg

  Bernoulli, Marie, see Hesse, Mia

  Bernus, Baroness Isa von

  “Besinnung” (“Contemplation”)

  Bhagavad-Gita

  Bible, the

  Birmer, Lily

  “Birthday” (circular letter)

  Bitzius, Albert (“Jeremias Gotthelf”)

  Black Forest

  Blessing, Oskar

  Blossom Branch, The (1945)

  Boccaccio, Giovanni

  Böcklin, Arnold

  Bodmer, Anny

  Bodmer, Elsy

  Bodmer, Hans C.; death of; letters to

  Bodmer, Hermann

  Bodmer (Martin) Foundation

  Bodmer, Paul

  Böhmer, Gunter

  Bonniers Litterära Magasin

  Book Depot for German Prisoners of War, Publishing House of

  Borel, Eugène

  Borgese, Giuseppe Antonio

  Boyd, Orr, Lord

  Braun, Felix; letters to

  Brecht, Bertolt

  Breithaupt, Max

  Brentano, Bernard von

  Brod, Max

  Bruder, Erhard, letters to

  Brun, Fritz; letters to

  Buber, Martin

  Bucherer, Max

  Buchwald, Reinhard

  Buddha

  Buddhism

  Bulgaria

  Bund, Der

  Burckhardt, Jacob

  Busch, Adolf

  By-Ways (1912)

  “Caesarius von Heisterbach,”

  Calw, Germany; Hesse made honorary citizen of; Hesse Museum at

  “Calw Family Library, The”

  Calw Missionary Press

  Cantacuszène, Fritz von

  capitalism

  Carlsson, Anni

  Carossa, Hans

  Casa Camuzzi

  Catholicism

  Cervantes, Saavedra de

  Ceylon

  Childhood and Youth before Nineteen Hundred: Hermann Hesse in Letters and Documents 1877–1895 (1966)

  China

  Chodowiecki, Daniel

  Chopin, Frederic

  Christianity

  Chuang-tze

  Cohen, Hermann

  Collected Letters (1973–86)

  Collected Poems (1942)

  Collected Works (1952)

  Collected Works (1957)

  “Cologne Calumny” of 1915

  Communism

  Confucius

  Conrad, Rolf

  Corona

  Crisis: Pages from a Diary (1928)

  Dadaism

  Darmstadt Academy

  Dehmel, Richard

  Demian (1919)

  Deschner, Karlheinz

  Dettinger, Karl

  Deutsche Beiträge

  Deutsche Internierten-Zeitung

  Deutsches Literaturarchiv, Marbach

  “Diary of 1920”

  Diederichs, Eugen

  Dolbin, Ninon (wife of Hesse); family of; letters to; marriage to Hesse; mentioned

  Dreiss, Wilhelm

  Dumont, Marie-Louise

  Durigo, Ilona

  Eastern religion and thought

  East German Academy

  Eeden, Frederik von

  Ehrenstein, Albert

  Eisenhower, Dwight D.

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sp; Engel, Otto

  England

  Englert, Josef; letters to

  “Epistolary Mosaic” (1950)

  Etzel, Tilbert

  “Europäer, Der” (1918)

  “Events in the Engadine” (1953)

  Expressionism

  Faber, Otto Erich

  fascism

  Faust (Goethe)

  Feller, Elisabeth

  Field, G. Wallis

  film

  Finckh, Ludwig; letters to

  Fink, Pastor W.

  Finland

  Fischer, Hedwig

  Fischer, Samuel; death of

  Fischer, W.

  Fischer (S.) Verlag

  Florence, Italy

  “Flötenspiel” (1940)

  Fontane Prize

  “For Marulla” (1953)

  Forum, Das (journal)

  “Fourth Life of Josef Knecht, The” (1934)

  Fou Tsong

  France, Anatole

  France

  Frankfurt, and Goethe Prize

  Frankfurter Zeitung

  Frankfurt Peace Prize

  Fretz, Hans

  Freud, Sigmund; letter to

  Freytag, Gustav

  Friedrich, Günther

  Frisch, Max

  From India (1913)

  Gabriel, Robert

  Gamper, Gustav

  Gasser, Manuel

  “Gedanken über Lektüre” (1926)

  Gedichte, Die, see Collected Poems

  Geheeb, Reinhold

  Gemperle, Carl

  George, Stefan

  Geprägs, Adolf

  German Foreign Office

  German nationalism

  Germany; Nazi and WW II; and WW I

  “Germany Revisited” (1915)

  Geroe-Tobler, Maria

  Gertrude (1910)

  Geschichten aus dem Mittelalter (1925)

  Gestapo

  Ghisler, Franz

  Gide, André

  Giehse, Therese

  Glass Bead Game, The (1943); reissued

  God

  Goebbels, Joseph P.

  Goethe, Johann W. von, passim

  Goethe Prize

  Gold, Johanna

  Göppingen, Latin School at

  Göring, Hermann W.

  Gorki, Maxim

  Green, Julien

  “Guest at the Spa, A” (1925)

  Gulbransson, Olaf

  Gundert, Adele Hesse (sister); death of; letters to

  Gundert, Elisabeth

  Gundert, Fritz; letters to

  Gundert, Heinrich

  Gundert, Hermann (grandfather)

  Gundert, Samuel

  Gundert, Wilhelm

  Gundrun, Fräulein

  Gutzkow, Karl

  Habe, Hans

  Haeberlin, Paul

  Haeckel, Ernst

  Haller, Johannes

  Hammelehle, C.

  Hamsun, Knut

  “Hans Amstein” (1904)

  Hardenberg, Friedrich von, see Novalis

  Häring, Theodor

  Hartmann, Franz

  Hartmann, Otto

  Hassenpflug, Werner

  Hauer, Jakob Wilhelm

  Hauptmann, Gerhart

  Haussmann, Conrad; death of; letters to

  Haussmann, Erich

  Haussmann, Ruth Wenger; see also Wenger, Ruth

  Haussmann, Wolfgang

  Heckenhauer’s bookstore, Tübingen, passim

  Hegel, Georg W. F.

  Heine, Heinrich

  Helbling, Carl

  Hello, Ernst

  Hermann Hesse (Schmid, 1928)

  Hermann Hesse (Field, 1970)

  Hermann-Hesse-Way, Constance

  Hermann-Niesse, Max

  Herzog, Rudolf

  Hesse, Adele, see Gundert, Adele Hesse

  Hesse, Bruno (son); letters to

  Hesse, Frida

  Hesse, Hans (brother); death of

  Hesse, Heiner (son); letters to

  Hesse, Hermann: birth of; citizenship of; death of; education of; feelings about Germany and world wars; first published; marriage to Mia, passim; marriage to Ninon; marriage to Ruth; as a painter; political attacks on and criticism of; and POW libraries; prizes and honors awarded; psychoanalysis of; readership in 1950s Germany; relationship with father; relationship with mother; at Sonnmatt Sanatorium; suicide attempts; travels of; works suppressed in Germany

  Hesse, Isabelle (daughter-in-law)

  Hesse, Johannes (father); books authored; death of; letters to; relationship with Hermann

  Hesse, Marie (mother); birth of; death of; letters to; relationship with Hermann

  Hesse, Martin (son); birth of; letters to; marriage of

  Hesse, Marulla (sister); death of; letters to

  Hesse, Mia (Marie Bernoulli, wife); divorce; marriage and breakdown of

  Hesse, Ninon, see Dolbin, Ninon

  Hesse, Ruth, see Haussmann, Ruth Wenger; Wenger, Ruth

  Hesse Archiv, Cologne

  Hesse collections

  Hesse Festival, Pretoria (1961)

  Hesse/Mann Letters, The (1975)

  Hesse (Hermann) Museum, Calw

  Hesse (Hermann) Prize

  Heuss, Theodor; letters

  Hindenburg, Paul von

  Hitler, Adolf

  Hoerschelmann, Rolf V.

  Hofer, Karl

  Hölderlin, Friedrich

  Holy Sinner, The (Mann)

  Homer

  Hour Beyond Midnight, An (1899)

  “Hours at the Desk” (1949)

  Hours in the Garden (1936)

  Hubacher, Hermann; letters to

  Huber, Hans

  Humm, R. J.

  Hunnius, Monika

  I Ching

  If the War Goes On … (1946)

  Impressionism

  India; Malabar Coast of; religion and culture of

  individuality

  In Sight of Chaos (1920)

  International Union for Cultural Cooperation

  International Women’s League for Freedom and Peace

  In This World (1907)

  Isenberg, Carlo; letter to

  Isenberg, Charles

  Isenberg, Karl; letters to

  Isenberg, Theo

  Islam

  Italy

  Jancke, Oskar

  Japan

  Jean Paul

  Jensen, Johannes V.

  Jesus Christ

  “Jesus und die Armen” (1929)

  Jews

  “Josef Knechts Berufung,”

  Journey to Nuremberg, The (1927)

  Journey to the East, The (1932)

  Jugend (review)

  Jung, C. G.; letter to

  Kafka, Franz

  Kant, Immanuel

  Kantorovicz, Alfred

  Kapff, Ernst, letters to

  Kappeler, Berthli

  Kasack, Hermann

  Kassner, Rudolf

  Kayser, Rudolf

  Kehlmann, Lilly and Heinz

  Keller, Gottfried

  Keller (Gottfried) Prize

  Kerényi, Karl

  Keyserling, Hermann von

  Kieser, Hermann

  Kimmig, Otto

  Kläber, Kurt

  Klein and Wagner (1919)

  Kliemann, Horst

  Klingsor’s Last Summer (1920)

  Klopstock, Friedrich G.

  Knecht, Josef (The Glass Bead Game character)

  Knulp (1915)

  Kolb, Annette

  Kolb, Eugenie

  Kolb, Walter

  Köpfli, Ernst

  Korner, Theodor

  Korradi, Otto

  Korrodi, Eduard

  Krämer, Ilse

  Krebs, Margarete

  Kreidolf, Ernst

  Krieck, Ernst

  Krieg und Frieden (1946)

  Krisis: Ein Stuck Tagebuch (1928)

  Kubin, Alfred, letters to

  Kunstwart, Der (review)

  Kun
ze, Wilhelm; letters to

  “Kurgast,” see “Guest at the Spa, A”

  Lambert, Jean and Catherine

  Lampe, Friedo

  Lang, Josef B.; death of; letters to

  Lang, Wilhelm

  Lange, Sven

  Lao-tse

  La Roche, Elisabeth

  Le Fort, Gertrud von

  Lenin, Vladimir

  Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim

  Letters of Jacob Burckhardt, The (1935)

  “Letter to Adele” (1946)

  “Letter to Germany” (1946)

  Leuthold, Alice; letters to

  Leuthold, Fritz; letter to

  Lieder deutscher Dichter (Hesse, ed.)

  Life Story Briefly Told (1925)

  Lin Yutang

  Loerke, O.

  Lü Bu We

  Ludwigsburger family

  Lützkendorf, Felix; letters to

  Luther, Martin

  Maass, Joachim; letters to

  Malaysia

  Mann, Elisabeth

  Mann, Erika; editor of T. Mann’s letters; letters to

  Mann, Heinrich

  Mann, Katia

  Mann, Klaus; letters to

  Mann, Thomas; books banned in Germany; death of; friendship with Hesse; letters of; letters to; political attacks on

  “Marble Works” (1904)

  Märchen (1919)

  Mardersteig, Hans

  Marti, Fritz

  Marx, Karl

  März (weekly)

  Maulbronn, seminary at

  meditation

  Meditations (1928)

  Meier, Walther

  Merkwürdige Geschichten (1922–27)

  Metzger, Theodor

  Meyer, Hugo von

  Mileck, Joseph

  Moilliet, Louis; letter to

  Molo, Walter von

  Molt, Emil; letter to

  Montagnola; Hesse made honorary citizen of

  Morgenthaler, Ernst; letters to

  Morgenthaler, Sasha

  Mörike, Eduard

  Moser, Hans

  Muehlon, Johann Wilhelm

  Muggli, Rosa

  Mühlestein, Hans

  Mühsam, Erich

  Müller, J. M.

  Munzel, Franz Xavier

  music

  My Belief: Essays on Life and Art (1974)

  Nagi (Indian historian)

  Narcissus and Goldmund (1930)

  nationalism

  National Socialism

  National Socialist Academy of Arts

  National-Zeitung

  Natter, Edmund

  Nazi Germany, see Germany

  Neighbors (1908)

  Nestle, Hermann

  Neue Gedichte (1937)

  Neue deutsche Lyriker: Gedichte von Hermann Hesse (1902)

  Neue Literatur, Die

  Neue Rundschau, Die

  Neue Schweizer Rundschau

  Neue Tage-Buch, Das

  Neue Zürcher Zeitung

  Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm

  Nobel Prize for Literature

  “Notes from a Spa in Baden” (1949)

  Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg)

  Ochsenbein, Marcel

 

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