The Hermann Hesse MEGAPACK®
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This MEGAPACK® assembles three of Hesse’s most important works: Demian (1919), Siddhartha (1922), and Steppenwolf (1927). Each novel reflects Hesse’s fascination with the inner struggles of individuals searching for meaning in a confusing and changing world. Demian, published shortly after World War I, explores youthful rebellion, self-realization, and the mysterious nature of human consciousness. It captured the uncertainty and restlessness of post-war Europe. Siddhartha delves into spiritual enlightenment, following the journey of a young man in ancient India seeking personal fulfillment beyond religious dogma. Its simple yet profound message resonated strongly with readers, becoming especially popular among young people in the 1960s. Steppenwolf explores existential themes of isolation, the duality of human nature, and the quest for personal identity, becoming a defining text for many readers in the mid-20th century, particularly those grappling with similar personal and cultural anxieties.
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