Steppenwolf

Steppenwolf

by (germany) Hermann Hesse

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"Steppenwolf" shows the consequences of the division of human nature in modern society through the narration of personal mental illness. Homeless, Harrell is hunted mercilessly like a wolf and tortured by mental illness. In his interactions with several important figures such as Hermina, Pablo, and Maria, Harrell faced a dilemma in life and fell into a desperate situation. In the end, he was inspired by the lofty thoughts of "immortals" such as Goethe and Mozart, got rid of despair, and returned to real life. The novel is rich in fantasy and has profound symbolic meaning, and is known as Germany's "Ulysses".

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