"Hermann Lauscher" is a work written by Hermann Hesse in the early 20th century, in which the protagonist, Hermann Lauscher, explores his inner world, relationships, and artistic struggles as a poet and dreamer. The novel combines autobiographical elements with fiction, focusing on the inner conflict of a young man yearning for poetic expression while facing societal expectations. At the beginning of the story, Lauscher's unpublished writings and poems are brought back to light at the request of his friends, and Hesse reflects on Lauscher's past in the preface, describing his life as a beautiful yet painful record of a youth filled with dreams and disappointments. Throughout the narrative, themes of nostalgia, self-reflection, and the agony of artistic pursuit are present, depicting Lauscher's childhood and early experiences that led him into deep contemplation. The work contemplates the delicate balance between personal aspirations and reality, portraying Lauscher's journey through the complexities of youth as he navigates his emotions and struggles to find his path.
Vorrede zu dieser Ausgabe
Vorwort der ersten Ausgabe
Meine Kindheit
Die Novembernacht
Lulu
Schlaflose Nachte
Tagebuch 1900
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