"A friend's mother, war, and newly discovered self-respect draw a young man toward his psychological awakening."
"A friend's mother, war, and newly discovered self-respect draw a young man toward his psychological awakening."@en
"Schoolboy Emil Sinclair boasts of a theft and finds himself blackmailed by a bully. He turns to Max Demian in whom he finds a friend and mentor. Under this strangely self-possessed figure's guidance Emil discovers a new world of corruption and evil. A brilliant psychological portrait of a troubled young man's quest for self-awareness, this coming-of-age novel achieved instant critical and popular acclaim upon its 1919 publication."
"The dramatic story of young, docile Emil Sinclair's descent-- led by precocious schoolmate Max Demian --into a secret and dangerous world of petty crime and revolt against convention and eventual awakening to selfhood."@en
"A novel by the 1946 Nobel Prize winner for Literature. "Demian" traces the development of Emil from his childhood years to late adolescence. Suffering from bullying, Emil turns to Max Demian, a friend and mentor. He draws Emil away from a normal home life towards acceptance of corruption and evil."@en
This is a placeholder reference for a Place entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Topic entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Topic entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Topic entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Topic entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.
This is a placeholder reference for a Topic entity, related to a WorldCat Entity. Over time, these references will be replaced with persistent URIs to VIAF, FAST, WorldCat, and other Linked Data resources.