ellauri069.html on line 257: German novelist Hermann Hesse (1877-1962), experiencing a crisis of the spirit, had psychoanalysis with J.B. Lang, a disciple of Carl Gustav Jung. His novel Demian (1919), which shows the influence of analysis, is about the character Demian (a classic "seeker") and his quest for self-awareness. Published during the troubled Weimar years, the novel was very popular and had a pervasive influence on the Germans. It also made Hesse famous.
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Köyhä Demian


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Demian Bedny

ellauri308.html on line 526: Stalin hovirunoilija Bednyj oli Demian eikä Benjamin hei Poika! Se oli pulskassa kunnossa ja vaimo oli nuori kaunotar, mikä vähän kadehditutti Arvi "Poika" Tuomista.
ellauri308.html on line 527: Demian Bednyj alias Jefim Pridvorov syntyi köyhään perheeseen Hubivkan kylässä Khersonin kuvernöörissä, nykyisessä Ukrainassa. Siellä käydään parastaikaa kolmatta tai neljättä Krimin sotaa. Seitsemänvuotiaana hänen isänsä vei hänet asumaan Jelysavethradiin, mutta kuusi vuotta myöhemmin hänet lähetettiin takaisin kotikylään asumaan äitinsä luo "äärimmäisessä köyhyydessä".
xxx/ellauri044.html on line 423: Dr. J.B. Lang, 18 Demian is a novel of individuation par excellence. The
xxx/ellauri044.html on line 427: worlds, the bird, Beatrice, Mother Eve and Demian himself are the
xxx/ellauri157.html on line 508: Hesse’s personal experience with psychoanalysis began when he sought therapy and refuge in a sanatorium after his father’s death in 1916, his first wife’s schizophrenia, and a serious illness of his son, Martin (not Mordechai). This began a long obsession with psychoanalysis, the influence of which appears in Demian (1919) and in his later work, which evidences his interest in Jungian concepts of introversion and extraversion, the collective unconscious, idealism, and the duality of human nature.
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