Hesse's works
Hesse, whose full name is hermann hesse, was born on July 2, 1977, and died on August 9, 1962. He is a famous German writer, poet and a representative figure of romanticism. He was praised by Hugo as "the last knight of German romanticism" and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946.
Hesse's works are mainly divided into three categories: novels, poems and essays. Novels include Peter Kamenqing, Under the Wheels, Getrude, A Passage to India, Wandering Soul, etc. Poems and songs include Romantic Song, Lonely Song and Groaning, and essays include Tianchi.
Hesse's childhood deeply influenced his literary creation. His father and grandfather were missionaries with multi-ethnic cultural attainments. In this environment, Hesse was influenced by religious belief and multi-ethnic culture, and his character was more enlightened and tolerant. As an adult, Hesse came into contact with China's classical philosophy and was deeply influenced by Taoism such as Laozi and Zhuangzi. This influence is directly reflected in his works.
Hesse's works are full of feelings of loneliness, drift and birth. He loves nature and country life. He spent eight years writing on the shores of Lake Borden. In his early works, he was full of sentimental loneliness. In his mature works, he pays more attention to the opposition and unity of inner psychology. Because of psychoanalysis, Hesse's works are profound and meaningful.
Hesse's works were loved by the mainstream American public after World War II, and Hesse became a new generation of literary idols after Hemingway. In particular, his novel Wolf in the Wilderness became the popular culture of American teenagers at that time, which caused the "wolf tide" of teenagers' imitation.
Hesse achievement
Hesse, whose full name is hermann hesse, is a famous German writer, poet and representative of romanticism. Born in/kloc-0 on July 2, 877, died in/kloc-0 on August 9, 962. He was the winner of 1946 Nobel Prize in Literature. His major works include Peter Kamen Qing, Under the Wheel, Getrude, etc.
Hesse's achievement can be illustrated by Nobel Prize in Literature. As the most authoritative literary prize in the world, the Nobel Prize in Literature winner can fully explain Hesse's literary achievements. Hesse was praised by Hugo Barr as the last knight of German romanticism, which is a great praise for Hesse's achievements. Hesse's works are deeply influenced by romanticism. In his poems, Hesse's love for nature can be felt everywhere. He loves nature and enjoys loneliness. Content with simple material life inspires many troubled souls. In the novel, Hesse has an eternal theme, that is, how human beings seek perfect unity, ideal and reality, finite and infinite, humanity and morality in the two poles of the world. These are often discussed in Hesse's novels, which are reflected in Peter Kamenqing and Under the Wheels.
Hesse's achievements cannot be summarized in one or two novels. He showed people a different inner world, full of loneliness, sadness, nostalgia and seclusion, where people can pin their hopes and ignite new hopes. Hesse's novel Wolf in the Wilderness caused a wolf tide in America. Teenagers found a sense of identity and sustenance in Wolf, and their unique confused and manic spiritual world was vented. Hesse has also become a new generation of American literary idols after Hemingway.
Hesse's writing style
Hesse, whose full name is hermann hesse, is a famous German romantic writer, poet and Nobel Prize in Literature winner. He was praised by Hugo as "the last knight of German romanticism". He was born in a priest's family in Calve, a small town in southern Germany, on July 2, 1977, and died of cerebral hemorrhage in his Swiss home on August 9, 1962.
Hesse's writing style is influenced by his childhood family environment. His father is a new Christian priest with multicultural attainments, while Hesse's mother is a mixed-race with multi-ethnic origin. Under the influence of this multi-cultural and multi-religious atmosphere, Hesse created an open, inclusive and rich inner world. Hesse wanted to be a writer and an artist since he was a child, which is inseparable from the multicultural influence of his family. His parents' experiences in different countries deeply influenced Hesse. It can be said that the whole childhood is the cornerstone of Hesse's writing career. His writing style changed from loneliness and sadness in the early stage to calmness and naturalness in the middle stage, and Hesse's thoughts gradually changed with his age and experience. Hesse was deeply influenced by religious thoughts and dabbled in a wide range. He made an in-depth study of Indian religion and Taoism in China, which together with Christianity constituted Hesse's whole religious belief.
Mercer's writing style is obviously influenced by romanticism. Poetry everywhere shows the author's love for music and art, embodies the author's love for nature and rural events, and is full of pastoral style. In the novel, Hesse is good at psychoanalysis, longing for spiritual freedom and the birth of soul. Most of the characters in the novel struggle between reality and ideal, which is the representative scene of Hesse's novels.