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Briefe

by Hermann Hesse

Published 1951

This collection of correspondence offers an intimate glimpse into the life and artistic development of Hermann Hesse, primarily through his exchanges with his wives and his publishers. The letters reveal the complexities of his relationships, his evolving creative process as a writer and painter, and his interactions within the German literary and publishing world of the early 20th century. Through these personal documents, readers gain a deeper understanding of the man behind the renowned German-Swiss author.

Authors' spousesBiographyCorrespondenceGerman AuthorsMarriagePaintersPublishers and publishingSwiss AuthorsGerman LiteratureOUR Brockhaus selectionBriefsammlungCorrespondence (Hesse, Hermann)

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