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Steppenwolf

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Steppenwolf is a novel by Hermann Hesse, first published in 1927. It combines autobiographical and psychoanalytic elements, exploring the duality of human nature and the conflict between individuality and societal norms. The protagonist, Harry Haller, is a reclusive intellectual who struggles with his inner 'wolf' and the alienation he feels from society.
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Publication year
2009
ISBN-13
9780875867847
Language
English
Subjects
ExistentialismPsychological FictionModernist Literature20th Century LiteratureGerman LiteraturePhilosophical NovelInner ConflictAlienationIdentity CrisisSpiritual Journey

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