Hermann Hesse & Music

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Daimonion

Dear All,

   In case any of you had an access to one of the following papers, I would be very grateful if he/she could share with me:-)

(1) Field, G.W. (1955). Music and Morality in Thomas Mann and Hermann Hesse, University of Toronto Quaterly, 24(2), 175-190.

(2) Schneider, C.I. (2009). Hermann Hesse and Music. In: I. Cornils (Ed.) A Companion to the Works of Hermann Hesse (pp. 373-394). Camden House.

I would be equally grateful, at the same time, if some further references and/or papers discussing music in Hesse's novels are provided.

All the best,

Daimonion

Cato

Quote from: Daimonion on May 24, 2013, 06:43:57 AM
Dear All,

   In case any of you had an access to one of the following papers, I would be very grateful if he/she could share with me:-)

(1) Field, G.W. (1955). Music and Morality in Thomas Mann and Hermann Hesse, University of Toronto Quaterly, 24(2), 175-190.

(2) Schneider, C.I. (2009). Hermann Hesse and Music. In: I. Cornils (Ed.) A Companion to the Works of Hermann Hesse (pp. 373-394). Camden House.

I would be equally grateful, at the same time, if some further references and/or papers discussing music in Hesse's novels are provided.

All the best,

Daimonion

I will see what I have in my archives, but can you read German?  If so, most of your sources would most probably be found in that language.
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Daimonion

Hello, thank you very much for your kind offer of help. Ich sprache nicht gut Deutsch, though (in fact, not much more than the sentence I have just used:-)) All the best!