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  1. The Glass Bead Game (German: Das Glasperlenspiel, pronounced [das ˈɡlaːspɛʁlənˌʃpiːl] ⓘ) is the last full-length novel by the German author Hermann Hesse. It was begun in 1931 in Switzerland, where it was published in 1943 after being rejected for publication in Germany due to Hesse's anti-Fascist views.

    • Hermann Hesse
    • 1943
  2. Jul 1, 2022 · The plot and structure of The Glass Bead Game is heady, to say the least. It takes place about 300 years in the future where there is a region, Castalia, that is removed from the rest of society. Its residents engage in a life of the mind: basically, they study, teach, and play the Glass Bead Game.

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  4. The Glass Bead Game (German: Das Glasperlenspiel) is a novel by Hermann Hesse (1877-1962) published in Switzerland in 1943. Another translation has also been published in English under the title “ Magister Ludi ”, alluding to the full subtitle, “A tentative sketch of the life of Magister Ludi Joseph Knecht together with Knecht’s ...

  5. Complete summary of Hermann Hesse's The Glass Bead Game. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Glass Bead Game.

  6. Oct 12, 2022 · By NASRULLAH MAMBROL on October 12, 2022. The last novel by the Swiss German author Hermann Hesse (1877–1962), The Glass Bead Game is a serene bildungsroman conceived in the form of a “eutopia” (positive, happy utopia) set in the year 2200, somewhere in the German-speaking areas of Europe.

  7. Hermann Hesse. Set in the 23rd century, the novel revolves around a highly intellectual game, the Glass Bead Game, which incorporates all fields of human and cosmic knowledge. The story follows the life of Joseph Knecht, a scholar who becomes a Magister Ludi (Master of the Game).

  8. The Glass Bead Game is a novel by Hermann Hesse that is often interpreted as an allegory for the pursuit of knowledge and the search for spiritual enlightenment. The novel depicts the life of Joseph Knecht, a young initiate in Castalia, a monastic order of secular scholars.

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