Apollonian ideals—reason, order, intellect, and spiritual discipline.
After leaving the monastery, he becomes a wanderer and a sculptor. He represents the "feminine conscious mind" and is driven by an eternal search for the "primordial mother". Major Themes
Narcissus and Goldmund (German: Narziss und Goldmund ), published in 1930, is a philosophical novel by Hermann Hesse that explores the fundamental dualities of human existence through the lifelong friendship of two contrasting men in medieval Germany.
Dionysian energy—passion, instinct, and sensory experience.
Narziss Und - Goldmund
Apollonian ideals—reason, order, intellect, and spiritual discipline.
After leaving the monastery, he becomes a wanderer and a sculptor. He represents the "feminine conscious mind" and is driven by an eternal search for the "primordial mother". Major Themes Narziss und Goldmund
Narcissus and Goldmund (German: Narziss und Goldmund ), published in 1930, is a philosophical novel by Hermann Hesse that explores the fundamental dualities of human existence through the lifelong friendship of two contrasting men in medieval Germany. published in 1930
Dionysian energy—passion, instinct, and sensory experience. and sensory experience.