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Steppenwolf explores the divided self through Harry Haller, a man who feels split between civilized identity and untamed instinct. Alienated from society, he encounters figures and experiences that challenge his rigid sense of self, leading him into a surreal journey of insight and transformation. Hermann Hesse blends philosophy with dreamlike episodes to question conformity, meaning, and the possibility of wholeness. Both unsettling and liberating, the novel invites readers to confront their own contradictions. A cornerstone of modern existential literature, Steppenwolf resonates with anyone seeking identity beyond social expectations. This edition features clean, readable formatting, carefully preserved text, and is ideal for students, book clubs, and collectors of public domain classics. Discover why this work continues to influence literature, culture, and modern thought across generations. This edition features clean, readable formatting, carefully preserved text, and is ideal for students, book clubs, and collectors of public domain classics. Discover why this work continues to influence literature, culture, and modern thought across generations. This edition features clean, readable formatting, carefully preserved text, and is ideal for students, book clubs, and collectors of public domain classics. Discover why this work continues to influence literature, culture, and modern thought across generations.
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