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Siddhartha: Critical Essay by Mark Boulby

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Hermann Hesse
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SOURCE: “Siddhartha,” in Hermann Hesse: His Mind and Art, Cornell University Press, 1967, pp. 121–57.

In the following essay, Boulby describes Hesse's familiarity with the East, apparent in Siddhartha and many of the author's writings.

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