Hermann Hesse und seine literarischen Zeitgenossen

2. Internationales Hermann-Hesse-Kolloquium in Calw aus Anlass des 20. Todesjahres des Dichters, 1982

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Hermann Hesse und seine literarischen Zeitgenossen

2. Internationales Hermann-Hesse-Kolloquium in Calw aus Anlass des 20. Todesjahres des Dichters, 1982

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Publisher
B. Gengenbach
Language
German
Pages
125

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Table of Contents

Hermann Hesse und seine Künstlerkollegen / Volker Michels
Hermann Hesse und Helene Voigt-Diederichs / Friedrich Bran
Hermann Hesse und Ludwig Finckh / Michael Limberg
Hermann Hesse und Stefan Zweig / Donald A. Prater
Herman Hesse und Emil Strauss / Friedrich Bran
Hermann Hesse und Christian Wagner / Ulrich Keicher
Hermann Hesse und Thomas Mann / Martin Pfeifer
Hermann Hesse und Hans Morgenthaler / Rätus Luck
Hermann Hesse und Romain Rolland / Solange Vaast.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Bad Liebenzell/Kreis Calw

Classifications

Library of Congress
PT2617.E85 Z74 1982

The Physical Object

Pagination
125 p. ;
Number of pages
125

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3258536M
Internet Archive
hermannhesseunds0000inte
ISBN 10
3921841097
LCCN
83178112
OCLC/WorldCat
9999630, 11970841

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