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LEADER: 01994cam 2200373Ii 4500
001 ocm02565760
003 OCoLC
005 20091210093603.0
008 761118t19711968nyu 000 1 eng d
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050 14 $aPT2617.E85$bN4 1968
082 04 $a833.9
100 1 $aHesse, Hermann,$d1877-1962.
240 10 $aNarziss und Goldmund.$lEnglish
245 10 $aNarcissus and Goldmund /$cHermann Hesse ; translated by Ursule Molinaro.
260 $aNew York :$bBantam Books,$c1971, c1968.
300 $a312 p. ;$c18 cm.
500 $aTranslated from the German, Narziss und Goldmund.
520 $aFirst published in 1930, Narcissus and Goldmund is the story of two diametrically opposite men: one, an ascetic monk firm in his religious commitment, and the other, a romantic youth hungry for worldly experience. Hesse was a great writer in precisely the modern sense: complex, subtle, allusive: alive to the importance of play. Narcissus and Goldmund is his very best. What makes this short book so limitlessly vast is the body-and-soul-shaking debate that runs through it, which it has the honesty and courage not to resolve: between the flesh and spirit, art and scientific or religious speculation, action and contemplation.
650 0 $aTeacher-student relationships$zGermany$vFiction.
700 1 $aMolinaro, Ursule.
938 $aBaker and Taylor$bBTCP$nbl 99907135
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952 $a215842083$zCUY$bUNIV OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY$hFull; not ex.$u20080330
952 $a370810153$zUBY$bBRIGHAM YOUNG UNIV LIBR$hFull$u20090605
952 $a471469953$zTEU$bTEMPLE UNIV$hOther$u20091130
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994 $aZ0$bPMR
948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN PMR - 437 OTHER HOLDINGS