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Herman Hesse - translation to English

GERMAN WRITER (1877–1962)
Herman Hesse; Hermann Hess; Herman Hess; Hesse, Hermann; Maria Bernoulli; Emil Sinclair; Hermman Hesse
  • ''[[Demian]],'' 1919
  • 1905 portrait by Ernst Würtenberger (1868–1934)
  • Hesse c. 1946
  • Statue in [[Calw]]
  • Hesse's writing desk, pictured at the Museum Gaienhofen
  • Hesse's birthplace in Calw, 2007
  • The Swiss city of [[Basel]], which became an important point of reference throughout Hesse's life and played an important role during the author's education
  • St. Nicholas-Bridge (''Nikolausbrücke''), one of Hesse's favourite childhood places. Click to see an enlarged image, in which the statue of Hesse can be seen near the center.
  • ''Modern Book Printing'' from the [[Walk of Ideas]] in Berlin, Germany

Herman Hesse         
Herman Hesse (1877-1962), scrittore e poeta tedesco, vincitore nel 1946 del premio Nobel per la letteratura
Hermann Hesse         
n. Hermann Hesse (1877-1962), scrittore e poeta tedesco, vincitore nel 1946 del premio Nobel per la letteratura
Herman Melville         
  • Pierre]]'' (1852), he fictionalized this portrait as the portrait of Pierre's father.
  • Arrowhead]] in [[Pittsfield, Massachusetts]]
  • Elizabeth "Lizzie" Shaw Melville, Melville's wife, in 1885
  • 1815}}, portrait by Ezra Ames, National Gallery of Art
  • 1846–47}}. Oil painting by Asa Weston Twitchell
  • Melville in 1861
  • Rockwood]]
  • Woodlawn Cemetery]] in [[The Bronx]]
  • Melville in 1860
  • Melville in 1868
  • Melville's desertion from the ''Acushnet'' in 1842
  • Plaque outside 104 East 26th street, New York
  • ''[[The New York Times]]''{{'}} September 29, 1891 obituary notice, which misspelled Melville's masterpiece as ''Mobie Dick''
  • Richard Tobias Greene, who jumped ship with Melville in the [[Marquesas Islands]] and is Toby in ''[[Typee]]'', pictured in 1846
  • View of Mount Greylock from Melville's writing desk
AMERICAN WRITER AND POET (1819–1891)
HermanMelville; Hermann Melville; Herman Melvill; Herman melville; Melvillean; Melvillian; Melville, Herman; Melville revival; Melville Revival
Herman Melville (1819-1891), scrittore e poeta americano celebre per il romanzo "Moby Dick"

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Hermann Hesse

Hermann Karl Hesse (German: [ˈhɛʁman ˈhɛsə] (listen); 2 July 1877 – 9 August 1962) was a German-Swiss poet, novelist, and painter. His best-known works include Francis of Assisi, Demian, Steppenwolf, Siddhartha, and The Glass Bead Game, each of which explores an individual's search for authenticity, self-knowledge and spirituality. In 1946, he received the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Examples of use of Herman Hesse
1. Other noteable recepients of the prize have been Herman Hesse, Jurgen Habermas, and Susan Sontag.
2. UserName Pass Tuesday, August 30, 2005 print this page FEATURE All News» » French show interest in » Israeli writer Amos Oz picks up German prize for life » Green Day hijacks MTV Video Music Awards » Artists do Gölyazý up in living color » The eating habits of the Turkish male Previous winners of the prize, awarded every three years, include the psychologist Sigmund Freud, authors Herman Hesse and Thomas Mann, Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman and French sociologist Raymond Aron FRANKFURT – AFP ARTICLE SUMMARYIsraeli writer and peace activist Amos Oz accepted the prestigious Goethe cultural prize from the German city of Frankfurt on Sunday for his life‘s work.