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          () German-born author, in Switzerland , and from ; a Swiss citizen from ; found "unfit" for active service in....

          Many works, including Siddhartha () and Steppenwolf (), of German-born Swiss writer Hermann Hesse concern the struggle of the individual to find.

        1. Many works, including Siddhartha () and Steppenwolf (), of German-born Swiss writer Hermann Hesse concern the struggle of the individual to find.
        2. Klingsor's Last Summer / translated by Richard Winston and Clara Winston.
        3. () German-born author, in Switzerland , and from ; a Swiss citizen from ; found "unfit" for active service in.
        4. The Glass Bead Game is the last full-length novel by the German author Hermann Hesse.
        5. It describes Hesse's childhood and education in Germany, and notes that he showed an early interest in poetry and rebellion against authority.
        6. Hermann Hesse

          German poet and writer, Nobel laureate 1946. Born in Germany, lived in Switzerland. His most famous works are "Steppenwolf" and "The Glass Bead Game".
          Date of Birth: 02.07.1877
          Country: Germany

          Content:
          1. Herman Hesse: A Nobel Laureate's Journey
          2. Literary Beginnings and Early Works
          3. Personal and Artistic Growth
          4. Exploration of Duality and Identity
          5. Later Years and Major Works
          6. Masterpiece and Nobel Prize
          7. Later Years and Legacy

          Herman Hesse: A Nobel Laureate's Journey

          Early Life and Education

          Herman Hesse, a renowned German poet and novelist, was born into a family of pietist missionaries and publishers in Calw, Württemberg.

          His mother, Maria (Gundert) Hesse, was a philologist and missionary who had spent many years in India and married Hesse's father, Johannes Hesse, after being widowed. Johannes Hesse had also been involved in missionary work in India.

          In 1880, the family moved to Basel, where his father taught at a missionary