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Demian
The Story of a Boyhood
Book • 1919
Demian is a bildungsroman by Hermann Hesse, first published in 1919.
The novel follows Emil Sinclair, a young boy navigating the complexities of his inner world and the duality of human existence.
Under the influence of Max Demian, Sinclair begins to question the values and beliefs instilled in him by his family and society.
He delves into themes of spiritual enlightenment, embracing the unity of good and evil, and the process of Jungian individuation.
The novel is a profound exploration of Sinclair's search for self-identity and his eventual realization that true freedom and happiness can only be found by acknowledging and integrating all aspects of himself.
The novel follows Emil Sinclair, a young boy navigating the complexities of his inner world and the duality of human existence.
Under the influence of Max Demian, Sinclair begins to question the values and beliefs instilled in him by his family and society.
He delves into themes of spiritual enlightenment, embracing the unity of good and evil, and the process of Jungian individuation.
The novel is a profound exploration of Sinclair's search for self-identity and his eventual realization that true freedom and happiness can only be found by acknowledging and integrating all aspects of himself.
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comme un livre qu'il apprécie particulièrement pour sa beauté et son impact personnel.


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as an example of Hermann Hesse's work

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