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The Glass Bead Game: Critical Essay by John Krapp

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Hermann Hesse
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SOURCE: Krapp, John. “Herman Hesse's Hegelianism: The Progress of Conciousness Towards Freedom in The Glass Bead Game.Studies in 20th Century Literature 26, no. 2 (summer 2002): 342-62.

In the following essay, Krapp discusses the influence of Hegaelian ideas in most of Hesse's works, specifically in The Glass Bead Game.

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