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  2. Mia Bernoulli — Museum Hermann Hesse Montagnola. In 1903, at the age of 26, Hesse falls in love, in Basle, with Maria Bernoulli, 9 years older than him. Maria is a free-lance photographer and is the first woman in Switzerland to have a studio in the old town. Moreover she is a talented musician.

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    Hermann Hesse was born in Calw in Württemberg, German Empire in July of 1877. Due to his father’s heritage, Hesse was a citizen of both the German and Russian Empires. His parents had five other children but only three of them lived past infancy. From a young age, Hesse was known to be a headstrong child who possessed a strong will and inquisitive ...

    When he was still young, his family moved to Basel, Switzerland. They lived there for six years before returning to Calw. Hesse spent time at the Latin School in Göppingen and then moved on to the Evangelical Theological Seminary of Maulbronn Abbey. Hesse lived and studied at the abbey and was required to participate in 41 hours of classes a week. ...

    In 1895 he began work at a bookshop in Tübingen that was known for its special collection of theological and philology books. His free time was spent on his own writing and studying. Hesse enjoyed the works of writers such as Goethe and Freidrich Schiller, as well as the tales of Greek mythology. In 1896 one of his first poems, ‘Madonna,’was publis...

    Hesse’s partnership with Fischer resulted in the publication of his breakthrough and first novel, Peter Camenzind. It appeared in 1903 and allowed him to live off of his writing for the first time. This same year he married Maria Bernoulli while her father, who disapproved of Hesse, was away for the weekend. They settled in Gaienhofen and had three...

    In 1914, at the start of the First World War, Hesse volunteered with the Imperial army. He was sent to assist in the care of prisoners of war. He was forced to leave the service temporarily in 1916 as his wife was suffering from schizophrenia, and his son fell seriously ill. 1917 saw Hesse write the novel Demian in three weeks. It was published two...

    In 1923 he became a Swiss citizen and soon published the novels, Kurgast in 1925 and The Nuremberg Trip in 1927, alongside Der Steppenwolf in 1927 and Narziss und Goldmund in 1930. His last work was The Glass Bead Game or Das Glasperlenspiel. It was released in 1943, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1946. His final years were sp...

    Hermann Hesse himself said that some of his most significant influences for his work included Plato, Spinoza, Schopenhauer, and Nietzsche. Hermann Hesse’s poetry has inspired a number of successful poets who were active after Hesse. Some of these include Rainer Maria Rilke, W.H. Auden, Robert Bly, and Anne Carson.

    Hermann Hesse was responsible for the creation of a number of iconic works. Some of his most famous poems include: 1. ‘A Swarm of Gnats‘ 2. ‘At Night on the High Seas‘ 3. ‘How Heavy the Days‘ 4. ‘I Know, You Walk–‘ 5. ‘Lonesome Night‘ 6. ‘Lying in Grass‘ 7. ‘Lament‘ 8. ‘On a Journey‘ 9. ‘The Poet‘ 10. ‘Thinking of a Friend at Night‘ 11. ‘Without Yo...

  5. In the same year, he married Maria Bernoulli, and the couple took up a secluded residence at Gaienhofen, where Hesse became a free lance writer and a contributor to a number of journals. Hesse's second successful novel, Unterm Rad (Beneath the Wheel), was published in 1906, followed by Gertrud in 1910 and Rosshalde in 1914. The latter work ...

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  7. The Bernoulli family (/ b ɜːr ˈ n uː l i / bur-NOO-lee; German: [bɛʁˈnʊli]; [a] Swiss Standard German: [bɛrˈnʊli]) of Basel was a patrician family, notable for having produced eight mathematically gifted academics who, among them, contributed substantially to the development of mathematics and physics during the early modern period.