„Gegen den Tod brauche ich keine Waffe, weil es keinen Tod gibt. Es gibt aber eines: Angst vor dem Tode.“– Hermann Hesses Haltung zum Tod... Cover Image

„Gegen den Tod brauche ich keine Waffe, weil es keinen Tod gibt. Es gibt aber eines: Angst vor dem Tode.“– Hermann Hesses Haltung zum Tod...
„Gegen den Tod brauche ich keine Waffe, weil es keinen Tod gibt. Es gibt aber eines: Angst vor dem Tode.“– Hermann Hesses Haltung zum Tod...

Author(s): Paweł Moskała
Subject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: transience; the process of aging; neo-romanticism; the Great Mother archetype; art; Schopenhauer; epigonism; nature

Summary/Abstract: Although Hermann Hesse is perceived by his readers mainly as a prose writer, Paweł Moskała discloses Hesse’s other face, and draws his attention to Hesse’s poetry. In the article below Moskała reviews the array of the poet’s attitudes towards death.The author, analyzing the theme of death in Hesse’s poetry in various periods of his writing,concentrates on the evolution of poet’s attitudes, from existential-subjective to reflective. It should be underlined that the awareness of transience and theanticipation of death accompanied the poet during his whole life and in all his works, in which the desire to live interlaced with the humilitytowards death and the acceptance of volatility of life.

  • Issue Year: 7/2012
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 135–144
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: German