Narcissus and Goldmund
1930 novel by Hermann Hesse / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Narcissus and Goldmund (German: Narziß und Goldmund, pronounced [naʁˈtsɪs ʔʊnt ˈɡɔltmʊnt]), also published in English as Death and the Lover, is a novel written by the German-Swiss author Hermann Hesse which was first published in 1930. At its publication, Narcissus and Goldmund was considered Hesse's literary triumph; chronologically, it follows Steppenwolf.
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Author | Hermann Hesse |
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Original title | Narziß und Goldmund |
Translator | 1932 Geoffrey Dunlop; 1968 Ursule Molinaro |
Language | German |
Genre | historical fiction, philosophical fiction |
Publisher | Fischer Verlag |
Publication date | 1930 |
Publication place | Germany |
Published in English | 1932 (Dunlop translation as Death and the Lover); 1968 (Molinaro translation as Narcissus and Goldmund) |
Media type | |
Pages | 320 |
ISBN | 0-312-42167-2 |
OCLC | 51118419 |
833/.912 21 | |
LC Class | PT2617.E85 N413 2003 |
Preceded by | Steppenwolf |
Followed by | Journey to the East |
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